People do not normally associate cities with Indian reservations. The mental images typically conjured by each term are radically different. Perhaps for that reason, few think of city governments and tribal governments in similar terms.However, the two forms of government - cities and Indian reservations - have many things in common. Both are excluded from the federal constitutional framework. Both are subject to the plenary power of one of the constitutionally recognized governments - cities to the state government, tribes to the federal government. Both are the most intimate form of government with which most of their residents are familiar.More importantly, cities and tribes both have the potential to perform a role that neither national...
Americans have long talked about “tribalism” as a way of talking about their democracy. In recent ye...
This Article attempts to place the current controversy concerning reservation gaming into perspectiv...
This article is intended to provide a theoretical framework for tribal advocates seeking to approach...
People do not normally associate cities with Indian reservations. The mental images typically conjur...
There is a long history of conflict between states and Indian tribes. In recent years, considerable ...
Tribal and state/local governments have maintained a unique and crucial relationship throughout the ...
This Article explores a radical method under the U.S. Constitution for devolving extraordinary polit...
American Indian tribes are in a crisis of identity. No one can rationally devise a boundary line bet...
Courts address equal protection questions about the distinct legal treatment of American Indian trib...
With tribes and individual Indians increasingly participating in American electoral politics, this s...
Federal law about Indian tribes tends to be considered separately from the body of law about federal...
American Indian tribes would appear to be natural constituents and beneficiaries of the multicultura...
As a cure for what ails democracy in a pluralistic modem society, such as ours, Michael Sandel recom...
Felix Cohen defined a tribe's taxing authority as "an inherent attribute of tribal sovereignty" esse...
Over the past 500 years, American Indians have been subjected to inequalities through the United Sta...
Americans have long talked about “tribalism” as a way of talking about their democracy. In recent ye...
This Article attempts to place the current controversy concerning reservation gaming into perspectiv...
This article is intended to provide a theoretical framework for tribal advocates seeking to approach...
People do not normally associate cities with Indian reservations. The mental images typically conjur...
There is a long history of conflict between states and Indian tribes. In recent years, considerable ...
Tribal and state/local governments have maintained a unique and crucial relationship throughout the ...
This Article explores a radical method under the U.S. Constitution for devolving extraordinary polit...
American Indian tribes are in a crisis of identity. No one can rationally devise a boundary line bet...
Courts address equal protection questions about the distinct legal treatment of American Indian trib...
With tribes and individual Indians increasingly participating in American electoral politics, this s...
Federal law about Indian tribes tends to be considered separately from the body of law about federal...
American Indian tribes would appear to be natural constituents and beneficiaries of the multicultura...
As a cure for what ails democracy in a pluralistic modem society, such as ours, Michael Sandel recom...
Felix Cohen defined a tribe's taxing authority as "an inherent attribute of tribal sovereignty" esse...
Over the past 500 years, American Indians have been subjected to inequalities through the United Sta...
Americans have long talked about “tribalism” as a way of talking about their democracy. In recent ye...
This Article attempts to place the current controversy concerning reservation gaming into perspectiv...
This article is intended to provide a theoretical framework for tribal advocates seeking to approach...