In an age when vulnerable tribes and Native communities around the country are threatened by the impacts of climate change, advocates seek new and innovative legal tools to provide protection for endangered resources. To date, legal tools such as litigation and adaptation plans have been used with varying levels of success. For the first time, this article considers whether tribal treaties with the United States may prove helpful in protecting threatened resources. Treaties historically played an important role for many tribes, as they have a profound cultural connection and are a powerful expression of tribal sovereignty. Also, when courts find treaties applicable, tribes have generally been successful in protecting the resources at issue....
7 p. : col. ill., mapshttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1061/thumbnail.jp
Just last year, residents of the small community of Newtok, Alaska—home to approximately 380 Yup’ik ...
Awareness of climate change and its numerous, serious impacts has recently intensified across all s...
In an age when vulnerable tribes and Native communities around the country are threatened by the imp...
This Note explores how the encounter between two cataclysms may provide an avenue to mitigate nation...
Indian Tribes are at the tip of the spear when it comes to climate change. Their dependence on their...
Climate change is a global environmental problem, and yet, the adverse impacts of climate change are...
Climate change is an existential threat facing all of humanity, disproportionately threatening the v...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Because of the unique character of Native Natio...
Climate change is an increasingly pressing issue on the world stage. The federal government, however...
Energy infrastructure projects throughout the United States are proliferating at a rate unseen in ge...
Indigenous nations need to build a strategic resistance to dismantle the legal status quo and asser...
The people indigenous to the Western portion of the lands now referred to as North America have reli...
In the United States, access to use water comes in the form of legally allocated rights to specific ...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
7 p. : col. ill., mapshttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1061/thumbnail.jp
Just last year, residents of the small community of Newtok, Alaska—home to approximately 380 Yup’ik ...
Awareness of climate change and its numerous, serious impacts has recently intensified across all s...
In an age when vulnerable tribes and Native communities around the country are threatened by the imp...
This Note explores how the encounter between two cataclysms may provide an avenue to mitigate nation...
Indian Tribes are at the tip of the spear when it comes to climate change. Their dependence on their...
Climate change is a global environmental problem, and yet, the adverse impacts of climate change are...
Climate change is an existential threat facing all of humanity, disproportionately threatening the v...
Full-text available at SSRN. See link in this record.Because of the unique character of Native Natio...
Climate change is an increasingly pressing issue on the world stage. The federal government, however...
Energy infrastructure projects throughout the United States are proliferating at a rate unseen in ge...
Indigenous nations need to build a strategic resistance to dismantle the legal status quo and asser...
The people indigenous to the Western portion of the lands now referred to as North America have reli...
In the United States, access to use water comes in the form of legally allocated rights to specific ...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
7 p. : col. ill., mapshttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1061/thumbnail.jp
Just last year, residents of the small community of Newtok, Alaska—home to approximately 380 Yup’ik ...
Awareness of climate change and its numerous, serious impacts has recently intensified across all s...