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- Using Tradition and Custom to Promote Healing in Tribal Courts
- Tribal Courts, Non-Indians, and the Right to an Impartial Jury After the 2013 Reauthorization of VAWA Cynthia Castillo U.S
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- Sexual Abuse – Federal Actions
- Supreme Court of the United States
- Who Is a Native American?
- NIWRC Amicus Brief
- Apples Are the Color of Blood *
- Birthright Citizenship on Trial: Elk V. Wilkins and United States V. Wong Kim Ark Bethany Berger University of Connecticut School of Law
- The Last Judicial Frontier: the Fight for Recognition and Legitimacy of Tribal Courts
- AITL Chapter 07 383..436
- Supreme Court of the United States
- A Dream Deferred: Crow Dog's Territorial Trials and the Push for Statehood
- Section 7. the Taxing Power of an Indian Tribe
- Ex Parte Crow Dog 109 U.S
- Case No. 19-231 in the SUPREME COURT of the UNITED STATES
- US V. Michigan (Fox)
- The Supreme Court and Federal Indian Policy
- An Overview of Key Federal Indian Law Cases Prepared by Judge Joseph J
- Brief of Amici Curiae Historians, Legal Scholars, and Cherokee Nation in Support of Petitioner
- American Indian Treaties and the Supreme Court: a Guide to Treaty Citations from Opinions of the United States Supreme Court
- Problems of State Jurisdiction Over Indian Reservations
- The Historical Context of American Indian Legal Problems
- Indian Country, Indian Reservations, and the Importance of History in Indian Law
- Under Federal Jurisdiction" for Purposes of the Indian Reorganization Act
- The Next Century of Federal Indian Law: a Moderator’S Reflections by Kaighn Smith Jr
- Teaching Decolonization: Reacquisition of Indian Lands Within and Without the Box - an Essay G
- Amicus Brief
- Elk V Wilkins, a Setback for Indian Citizenship
- Jurisdiction Over Indian Country in North Dakota
- 14-1406 Nebraska Et Al. V. Parker Et Al, Amicus Brief for Historical and Legal Scholars
- Review of Crow Dog's Case: American Indian Sovereignty, Tribal Law, and United States Law in the Nineteenth Century by Sidney L
- Brief for the Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Indians, the Lac Vieux Desert Band
- Amici Curiae Brief of Law Professors
- Tribal Courts: Sovereignty, Due Process and Dispute Resolution