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    THE SPLIT FROM PRECEDENT: AN ANALYSIS OF THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OKLAHOMA v. CASTRO-HUERTA WILL HAVE IN INDIAN COUNTRY by Bloom, Meg A

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2024)
    “…"2 Although the 2010 Census found that the American Indian and Alaskan Native population account for only 1.7% of the United States population, the groups…”
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    OKLAHOMA v. CASTRO-HUERTA: OKLAHOMA'S LATEST POWER GRAB AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR NATIVE WOMEN IN A POST-ROE WORLD by Conroy, Camryn A

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2024)
    “…[...]Part IV analyzes the Castro-Huerta decision as applied to questions of exclusive jurisdiction of tribal courts and the federal government over crimes in…”
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    UNPRINCIPLED PREEMPTION: WHY THE SUPREME COURT WAS WRONG IN OKLAHOMA v. CASTRO-HUERTA TO ABANDON EXCLUSIVE FEDERAL JURISDICTION OVER CRIMES BY NON-INDIANS AGAINST INDIANS IN INDIAN COUNTRY by Ramoutar, Eric

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2024)
    “…The division of criminal jurisdiction in Indian Country has been a source of controversy since the earliest days of the republic. The contemporary arrangement…”
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    REMOVING THE STAIN WITHOUT UNDERMINING MILITARY AWARDS: REVOKING MEDALS EARNED AT WOUNDED KNEE CREEK IN 1890 by Mears, Dwight S

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2024)
    “…"3 Despite initial bipartisan support,4 a version of the legislation was later removed from the annual defense bill twice due to lack of support from the…”
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    THE INDIAN CHILD WELFARE ACT, POLITICAL CLASSIFICATION OF "INDIANS," AND PRESERVATION OF TRIBAL SOVEREIGNTY: CHILDREN, THE MOST PRECIOUS RESOURCE by Yost, Rachel

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2024)
    “…The Constitution itself enforces the use of political classification for Indians through Congress' power to "regulate Commerce," and "make Treaties" with…”
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    A NOTE ON NAVAJO NATION v. URBAN OUTFITTERS, INC by Stockton, Brantly J

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2024)
    “…A world where sellers can copy or colorably imitate another seller's trademarks and confuse consumers or diminish the goodwill accumulated by them, benefits…”
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    INDIAN COUNTRY'S CONTINUED STRUGGLE WITH THE OPIOID CRISIS: FOCUSED PROBLEM AREAS, THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S RESPONSE, AND WHAT MORE CAN BE DONE by Wilkerson, AshLynn M

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2023)
    “…Part III will discuss the federal government's response to the crisis by analyzing two regulatory agencies, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services…”
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    WINNER, BEST APPELLATE BRIEF IN THE 2022 NATIVE AMERICAN LAW STUDENT ASSOCIATION MOOT COURT COMPETITION by Ahrens, Daniel, Nieboer, Case

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2023)
    “…Whether the Greening of America's Act's transfer of title to and planned destruction of the Winomee Nation's most sacred mountain substantially burdened the…”
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    "THE CENTER CANNOT HOLD": NATION AND NARRATION IN AMERICAN INDIAN LAW by van Wiltenburg, Chantelle

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2023)
    “…Like the Indigenous subject, America's "intricate web of judicially made Indian law" is fraught with contradictions.9 It has been described by judges and…”
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    COOLEY'S HIDDEN RAMIFICATIONS: HAS THE SUPREME COURT EXTENDED THE TERRY DOCTRINE FOR AUTOMOBILE SEARCHES TO THE POINT OF ELIMINATING PROBABLE CAUSE? by Hamilton, Thomas G

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2023)
    “…[...]the congressional authority granted to Indian tribes regarding their "powers of self-government" only allows tribes "to exercise criminal jurisdiction…”
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    THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE CULTURAL IDENTITY OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND THE NATION'S FIRST "CLIMATE REFUGEES" by Medaris, Jordan K

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2023)
    “…[...]Part VII offers closing remarks and challenges the federal government to formulate solutions by including Indigenous voices. "6 The Commerce Clause…”
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    THE WINDING TRAIL: A LOOK AT NON-LINEAR TEMPORALITY IN LITERARY WORKS IN RESPONSE TO THE ISSUE OF SOVEREIGNTY by Jones, Gabrielle

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2023)
    “…Justice Gorsuch1 I. Introduction: Recurring Tropes In a 2013 case in the United States District Court of the Western District of Texas, Steven John Busti…”
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    INDIGENOUS BOARDING SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA: POTENTIAL ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR REDRESS AS THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT INITIATES FORMAL INVESTIGATION by Parks, Keiteyana I

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2023)
    “…[T]he first step to justice is acknowledging these painful truths and gaining a full understanding of their impacts so that we can unravel the threads of…”
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    WINNER, BEST APPELLATE BRIEF IN THE 2023 NATIVE AMERICAN LAW STUDENT ASSOCIATION MOOT COURT COMPETITION by Goldenberg, Noah, Kinsey, Clayton

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2023)
    “…[...]it found the District Court erred by "proceed[ing] to the question of jurisdictional authority over Mr. Randall, a noncitizen" because the Minneshonka…”
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    PACHAMAMA OVER PEOPLE AND PROFIT: A CASE FOR INDIGENOUS ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PERSONHOOD by Loury, Hilda

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2023)
    “…[...]since the environmental crisis is global, so, too, must be the commitment to solving it. [...]the impact of general beliefs and practices on our current…”
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    THE ADMINISTRATION OF INJUSTICE: THE CONFLICT BETWEEN FEDERAL AND TRIBAL CRIMINAL JURISDICTION by Slaff, Sadie Grace

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2023)
    “…While many injustices faced by American Indians in the criminal context are not unique to American Indians, the source of these problems is. Because American…”
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    STATE EX REL. MATLOFF v. WALLACE: REVERSING COURSE ON SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION by Case, Andrew

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2023)
    “…[...]in Part IV, this Note outlines the court's determination that the McGirt rule could not be applied retroactively to final convictions due to the court's…”
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    Meeting the McGirt Moment: The Five Tribes, Sovereignty & Criminal Jurisdiction in Oklahoma’s New Indian Country by Goodrum, Adam

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2022)
    “…"3 In McGirt v. Oklahoma, the Court concluded that the Muscogee (Creek) Nation's reservation in eastern Oklahoma, first created in the nineteenth century, was…”
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    STRICKLAND AND THE FRED JONES JR. MUSEUM OF ART by Jerman, Hadley

    Published in American Indian law review (01-01-2022)
    “…Even before the museum's founding in 1936, Native art was central to the university's art collection. [...]works in Strickland's collection demonstrate Native…”
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