2009 Law Review and Bar Journal Articles

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Title: Tribal environmental regulatory authority: Delegations under federal law.
Author: Martin , Connie Sue
Source: ABA Trends, Volume 40 (2009)

# Pages: 2    Blue book cite: 40 NO. 4 ABA Trends 12

Title: Felix Chen, anti Semetism and Native American law
Author: Washburn, Kevin K.
Source: American Indian Law Review , Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 18    Blue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 583

Title: The bank began treating them badly: Plains Commerce Bank, the Supreme Court, and the future of tribal sovereignty.
Author: Sweeny, Cullen D.
Source: American Indian Law Review , Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 32    Blue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 549

Title: Texas v. United States: The legality of the secretarial procedures following Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Florida
Author: Mulkey, Gregory R.
Source: American Indian Law Review , Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 24    Blue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 525

Title: America cinches its purse strings on government contracts: Navigating section 8(A) of the Small Business Act through a recession economy.
Author: Jones, Nicholas M.
Source: American Indian Law Review , Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 33    Blue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 491

Title: There are no implied easments over trust land
Author: Leonhard, Brent M.
Source: American Indian Law Review , Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 32    Blue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 457

Title: Sorting out civil jurisdiction in Indian country after Plains Commerce Bank: State courts and the judicial sovereignty of the Navjao Nation
Author: Furnish, Dale Beck
Source: American Indian Law Review , Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 65    Blue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 385

Title: One step forward. two giant steps back: How the "Existing Indian Family" exception (RE) imposes Anglo American legal values on American Indian tribes to the detriment of cultural autonomy
Author: Painter-Thorne, Suzianne D.
Source: American Indian Law Review , Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 60    Blue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 329

Title: Resolving ethical dilemmas in James Welch's the Indian lawyer
Author: Knake, Renee Newman
Source: American Indian Law Review, Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 20    Blue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 13

Title: Interpretive sovereignty: A research agenda
Author: Carpenter, Kristen A.
Source: American Indian Law Review , Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 36    Blue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 111

Title: "Channeling thought": The legacy of legal fictions from 1823
Author: Camden, Jen
Source: American Indian Law Review , Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 29    Blue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 77

Title: From Hatuey to Che: Indigenous Cuba without Indians in the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of the Indigenous Peoples
Author: Backer, Larry
Source: American Indian Law Review , Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 27 Bue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 201

Title: Red leaves and the dirty ground: The cannibalism of the law and economics
Author: Fletcher, Matthew
Source: American Indian Law Review , Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 15    Blue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 13

Title: Special feature winner, best appellate brief in the 2008 Native American Law Student Association Moot Court competition
Author: Crowell , Moani
Source: American Indian Law Review , Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 13    Blue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 311

Title: Narrative braids: Preforming racial literacy
Author: Montoya, Margaret
Source: American Indian Law Review , Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 27    Blue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 153

Title: Writing the living law: American Indian literature as legal narrative
Author: Katanski , Amelia V.
Source: American Indian Law Review , Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 17    Blue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 53

Title: Genealogy as continuity: Explaining the growing tribal preference for descent rules in membership goverance in the United States
Author: Grover, Kristy
Source: American Indian Law Review , Volume 33 (2009)

# Pages: 46    Blue book cite: 33 Am. Indian L. Rev. 243

Title: Factbound and splitless: The Certiorari process as barrier to justice for Indian tribes
Author: Fletcher, Matthew L.M.
Source: Arizona Law Review , Volume 51 (2009)

# Pages: 57    Blue book cite: 51 Ariz. L. Rev. 933

Title: Jurisdictional ambiguities among sovereigns: The impact of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act on criminal jurisdiction on tribal land.
Author: Gutierrez, Ph.D., Guadalupe
Source: Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law, Volume 26 (2009)

# Pages: 44    Blue book cite: 26 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 229

Title: Domestic violence case in tribal court
Author: Struss , Sylvia J.
Source: Arizona Attorney, Volume 46 (2009)

# Pages: 3    Blue book cite: 46-OCT Ariz. Att'y 30

Title: Jurisdictional ambiguities among sovereigns: The impact of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act on criminal jurisdiction on tribal lands.
Author: Gutierrez, Guadalupe
Source: Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law , Volume 26 (2009)

# Pages: 39    Blue book cite: 26 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 229

Title: Indian law a needed addition to the Arizona Bar Exam
Author: Lewis, Brian
Source: Arizona Attorney , Volume 45 (2009)

# Pages: 4    Blue book cite: 45-MAY Ariz. Att'y 34

Title: The Coquille Indian Tribe, same-sex marriage, and spousal benefits: A practical guide.
Author: Bushyhead, Julie
Source: Arizona Journal of International and Comparative, Volume 26 (2009)

# Pages: 48    Blue book cite: 26 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 509

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Title: Betting the Rancheria: environmental protections as bargaining chips under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.
Author: Murphy, Matthew.
Source: Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review , Volume 36 (2009)

# Pages: 35    Blue book cite: 36 B.C. Envtl. Aff. L. Rev. 171

 

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Title: Obligations and opportunities to protect Native American sacred sites located on public lands.
Author: Albert, Michelle Kay
Source: Columbia Human Rights Law Review, Volume 40 (2009)

# Pages: 37    Blue book cite: 40 Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. 479

Title: The rights of American natives in lands that they have occupied since the Immemorial
Author: Kelly, Jr, Daniel G.
Source: Columbia Law Review, Volume 75 (1975)

# Pages:    Blue book cite: 75 Colum. L. Rev. 655

Title: Discerning discrimination in state treatment of American indians going beyond reservation boundaries.
Author: Kieval, Shira.
Source: Columbia Law Review, Volume 109 (2009)

# Pages: 48    Blue book cite: 109 Colum. L. Rev. 94

Title: Unspoken assumptions: Examining tribal jurisdiction over nonmembers nearly two decades after Duro v. Reina
Author: Cordiano, Benjamin J.
Source: Conneticut Law Review, Volume 41 (2009)

# Pages: 39    Blue book cite: 41 Conn. L. Rev. 265

Title: The Power of Indian tribes to tax the income of professional athletes and entertainers who perform in Indian Country.
Author: Barber, Drew K.
Source: Connecticut Law Review, Volume 41 (2009)

# Pages: 30    Blue book cite: 41 Conn. L. Rev. 1785

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Title: United States v. Friday and the future of Native American religious challenges to the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act.
Author: Davidson, Michael
Source: Denver University Law Review, Volume 86 (2009)

# Pages: 26    Blue book cite: 86 Denv. U. L. Rev. 1133

Title: The three billion dollar question
Author: Staudenmaier, Heidi
Source: Drake Law Review, Volume 57 (2009)

# Pages: 38    Blue book cite: 57 Drake L. Rev. 323

Title: The hand that's been dealt: the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act at 20
Author: Rand, Katheryn R.L.
Source: Drake Law Review, Volume 57 (Winter 2009)

# Pages: 27    Blue book cite: 57 Drake L. Rev. 413

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Title: Tribal- agency confidentiality: A catch-22 for sacred site management?
Author: Plaut, Ethan
Source: Ecology Law Quarterly , Volume 36 (2009)

# Pages: 32    Blue book cite: 36 Ecology L.Q. 137

Title: RFRA Land-use challenges after Navajo Nation v. U.S. Parks Service
Author: Dobson, Christopher
Source: Environmental & Energy Law & Policy Journal , Volume 4 (2009)

# Pages: 6    Blue book cite: 4 Envt'l & Energy L. & Pol'y J. 139

Title: The struggle to exercise a treaty right: An analysis of the Makah tribe's path to whale
Author: Brand, Emily
Source: Environs Environmental Law and Policy Journal , Volume 32 (2009)

# Pages: 33    Blue book cite: 32-SPG Environs Envtl. L. & Pol'y J. 287

Title: Sports, deals, and Indian country
Author: Broadman, Anthony S.
Source: Entertainment and Sports Lawyer, Volume 27 (2009)

# Pages: 2    Blue book cite: 27-SPG Ent. & Sports Law. 18

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Title: The Indian Child Welfare Act.
Author: Haralambie, Ann M.
Source: Family Advocate, Volume 31 (2009)

# Pages: 2    Blue book cite: 31-WTR Fam. Advoc. 11

Title: Coming home to Indian country: More first in native leadership
Author: Lee, Juanita Sales
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 56 (2009)

# Pages: 1    Blue book cite: 56-APR Fed. Law. 3

Title: Carcieri v. Salazar: The Supreme Court's definition of "now" creates uncertainty for indian tribes
Author: Erickson , Markham C.
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 56 (2009)

# Pages: 5    Blue book cite: 56-JUL Fed. Law. 20

Title: Models of tribal environmental regulation.
Author: Ranco , Darren J.
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 56 (2009)

# Pages: 7    Blue book cite: 56-APR Fed. Law. 46

Title: "Motherhood and apple pie"
Author: Guest , Richard A.
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 56 (2009)

# Pages: 13    Blue book cite: 56-APR Fed. Law. 52

Title: The Green road ahead.
Author: LeBeau, Tracey A.
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 56 (2009)

# Pages: 8    Blue book cite: 56-APR Fed. Law. 38

Title: Carcieri v. Salazar: The Supreme Court's definition of now creates uncertainty for Indian Tribes
Author: Diffenderfer, Michelle
Source: Federal Lawyer, Volume 56(2009)

# Pages: 4    Blue book cite: 56 Fed. Law. 20

Title: The newest form of Indian gaming: Gaming the unions
Author: Apolito, Alessandro A.
Source: Florida Coastal Law Review, Volume 11 (2009)

# Pages: 14    Blue book cite: 11 Fla. Coastal L. Rev. 91

Title: A great gamble: Why compromise is the best bet to resolve Florida's Indian gaming crisis
Author: Sirica, Allison
Source: Florida Law Review , Volume 61 (2009)

# Pages: 32    Blue book cite: 61 Fla. L. Rev. 1201

Title: A Gaming gamble: Why compromise is the best bet to resolve Florida's Indian gaming crisis
Author: Sirica , Allison
Source: Florida Law Review , Volume 61 (2009)

# Pages: 38    Blue book cite: 61 Fla. L. Rev. 1201

 

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Title: Indian gaming law update 2009
Author: Rose, Nelson
Source: Gaming Law Review & Economics , Volume 13 (2009)

# Pages: 7    Blue book cite: 13 Gaming L. Rev. & Econ. 298

Title: When "Turnabout" is not "fair play": Tribal immunity under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.
Author: DaCosta, Courtney J. A.
Source: Georgetown Law Journal, Volume 97 (2009)

# Pages: 53    Blue book cite: 97 Geo. L.J. 515

Title: Indigenous adaptation to climate change: Preserving sustainable relationships through an environmental stewardship claim & trust fund remedy
Author: Rampersad, E. Rania
Source: Georgetown International Environmental Law Review , Volume 21 (2009)

# Pages: 20    Blue book cite: 21 Geo. Int'l Envtl. L. Rev. 591

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Title: Wild rice: The Minnesota legislature, a distinctive crop, GMOS, and Ojibwe prespectives
Author: Walker, Rachel
Source: Hamline Law Review, Volume 32 (2009)

# Pages: 27    Blue book cite: 32 Hamline L. Rev. 499

Title: The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of the Indigenous Peoples and its relevance to American Indians in Minnesota and beyond.
Author: Wedll, Don
Source: Hamline Journal of Public Law and Policy, Volume 30 (2008)

# Pages: 8    Blue book cite: 30 Hamline J. Pub. L. & Pol'y 387

Title: Other peoples' children: a textual and contextual interpretation of the genocide convention, article 2(e).
Author: Mundorff, Kurt.
Source: Harvard International Law Journal, Volume 50 (2009)

# Pages: 66    Blue book cite: 50 Harv. Int'l L.J. 61

Title: Striving for the independence of Native American tribal courts
Author: Kickingbird ,Kirke
Source: Human Rights, Volume 36 (2009)

# Pages:    Blue book cite: 36-WTR Hum. Rts. 16

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Title: Ethical issues in cultural property law pertaining to indigenous peoples
Author: Alderman , Kimberly L.
Source: Idaho Law Review, Volume 45 (2009)

# Pages: 20    Blue book cite: 45 Idaho L. Rev. 515

Title: The U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: A historic change in international law
Author: Coulter , Robert T.
Source: Idaho Law Review, Volume 45 (2008)

# Pages: 8    Blue book cite: 45 Idaho L. Rev. 539

Title: The eagle and the condor of the Western hemisphere: Application of international indigenous principles to halt the United States border wall
Author: EagleWoman , Angelique
Source: Idaho Law Review, Volume 45 (2009)

# Pages: 20    Blue book cite: 45 Idaho L. Rev. 555

Title: The Indian Reorganization Act, the declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples, and a proposed carcieri "fix": Updating the trust land acquisition process
Author: Rice , G. William
Source: Idaho Law Review, Volume 45 (2009)

# Pages: 1    Blue book cite: 45 Idaho L. Rev. 575

Title: Tribal hunting and fishing lifeways & Tribal-State relations in Idaho.
Author: EagleWoman, Angelique
Source: Idaho Law Review , Volume 34 (2009)

# Pages: 37    Blue book cite: 46 Idaho L. Rev. 81

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Title: Whither free excercise: Employment Division v. Smith and the rebirth of state constitutional free excercise clause jurisprudence?
Author: Tozzi, Piero A.
Source: Journal of Catholic Legal Studies, Volume 48 (2009)

# Pages: 30    Blue book cite: 48 J. Cath. Legal Stud. 269

Title: Full faith and credit and cooperation between state and tribal courts:Catching up to the law
Author: Stenzel, Paul
Source: Journal of Court Innovation, (2009)
# Pages: 24
   Blue book cite:not yet available



Title: Treaties, tribal courts, and jurisdiction: The Treaty of Canandaigua and the six nations? sovereign right to exercise criminal jurisdiction
Author: Garrow, Carrie E.
Source: Journal of Court Innovation, (2009)
# Pages: 30
   Blue book cite:not yet available


Title: 21st Century Indians: The dilemma of healing
Author: Vincenti, Carey N.
Source: Journal of Court Innovation, (2009)
# Pages: 18
   Blue book cite:not yet available


Title: The state of pretrial release decision-making in tribal jurisdictions: Closing the knowledge gap
Author: Clark, John
Source: Journal of Court Innovation, (2009)
# Pages: 31
   Blue book cite:not yet available


Title: Tribal probation: An overview for tribal court judges
Author: Cobb, Kimberly A., Mullins, Tracy G.
Source: Journal of Court Innovation, (2009)
# Pages: 16
   Blue book cite:not yet available


Title: Failure to object: Tribal waiver of immunity by participation in arbitration.
Author: McMillin, Christopher
Source: Journal of Dispute Resolution, Volume (2009)

# Pages: 21    Blue book cite: 2009 J. Disp. Resol. 517

Title: What's fair is fair: Tribal assertions of jurisdiction over arbitration decisions
Author: Terry, Matthew E.
Source: Journal of Dispute Resolution, Volume (2009)

# Pages: 17    Blue book cite: 2009 J. Disp. Resol. 255

Title: Broken traditions: Overcoming the jurisdictional maze to protect Native American women from sexual violence
Author: Pacheco, Amanda M.K.
Source: Journal of Law & Social Challenges, Volume 11 (2009)

# Pages: 38    Blue book cite: 11 J. L. & Soc. Challenges 1

Title: Bingo?: An overview of the potential legal issues arising from the use of Indian gaming revenues to fund professional sports facilities
Author: LeBlanc, Chad
Source: Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport, Volume 19 (2009)

# Pages: 28    Blue book cite: 19 J. Legal Aspects Sport 121

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Title: Constant governments: Tribal resilience and regeneration and in changing times
Author: Kunesh , Patrice H.
Source: Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy, Volume 19 (2009)

# Pages: 37    Blue book cite: 19-FALL Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 8

Title: Indigenous goverance amidst the forced federalism era
Author: Corntassel , Jeff
Source: Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy, Volume 19 (2009)

# Pages: 13    Blue book cite: 19-FALL Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 47

Title: Tribal law and best practices in legal education: Creating a new path for the study of tribal law
Author: Organick , Aliza G.
Source: Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy, Volume 19 (2009)

# Pages: 26    Blue book cite: 19-FALL Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 63

 

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Title: What goes around, comes around:How Indian tribes can profit in the aftermath of Seminole tribe and Florida prepaid.
Author: Bryar, Jeremiah A.
Source: Marquette Intellectual Property Law Review, Volume 13 (2009)

# Pages: 17    Blue book cite: 13 Marq. Intell. Prop. L. Rev. 229

Title: Culture, Religion, and Indigenous people
Author: Bogen , David
Source: Maryland Law Review , Volume 69 (2009)

# Pages: 17    Blue book cite: 69 Md. L. Rev. 48

Title: Skull Valley crossroads: Roconciling native sovereignty and the federal trust.
Author: Davies , Lincoln L.
Source: Maryland Law Review, Volume 68 (2009)

# Pages: 89    Blue book cite: 68 Md. L. Rev. 290

Title: Child welfare proceedings under the Indian Child Welfare Act
Author: Karp, Amy M.
Source: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc, Volume 1 (2009)

# Pages: 9    Blue book cite: CHWPII MA-CLE A-1

Title: Michigan's Tribal Casino Compacts: Rethinking the 2 percent solution to impacts on local government
Author: Hill , James P.
Source: Michigan Bar Journal , Volume 88 (2009)

# Pages: 4    Blue book cite: 88 Mich. B.J. 32

Title: Native American rape victims: Desperately seeking an Oliphant-fix
Author: Quasius , Marie
Source: Minnesota Law Review, Volume 93 (2009)

# Pages: 40    Blue book cite: 93 Minn. L. Rev. 1902

Title: 9th Circuit tax ruling helps chip away at tribal sovereignty
Author: House, David H.
Source: Montana Lawyer, Volume 35 (2009)

# Pages: 6    Blue book cite: 35-NOV Mont. Law. 5

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Title: Two tribes embrace green practices for off-reservations products
Author: Jennison , Julia L.
Source: Natural Resources and Environment, Volume 24 (2009)

# Pages: 5    Blue book cite: 24-FALL Nat. Resources & Env't 24

Title: Going "Code green" in Indian country.
Author: Suagee ,Dean B.
Source: Natural Resources and Environment, Volume 23 (2009)

# Pages:    Blue book cite: 23-SPG Nat. Resources & Env't 55

Title: Tribal environmental policy acts and the landscape of environmental law.
Author: Suagee ,Dean B.
Source: Natural Resources and Environment, Volume 23 (2009)

# Pages:    Blue book cite: 23-SPG Nat. Resources & Env't 12

Title: Indian treaty fishing rights and habitat protection: the Martinez decision supplies a resounding judicial reaffirmation.
Author: Blumm, Michael C.
Source: Natural Resources Journal, Volume 49 (2009)

# Pages: 60    Blue book cite: 49 Nat. Resources J. 653

Title: Tribal land corporations: Using incorporation to combat fractionation
Author: Sawers, Brian
Source: Nebraska Law Review, Volume 51 (2009)

# Pages: 46    Blue book cite: 88 Neb. L. Rev. 385

Title: Fee shifting and sovereign immunity after Seminole Tribe
Author: Jackson IV , T. Haller
Source: Nebraska Law Review, Volume 88 (2009)

# Pages: 55    Blue book cite: 88 Neb. L. Rev. 1

Title: How a nineteenth century Indian treaty stopped a twenty-first century megabomb
Author: McDonald , Barbara
Source: Nevada Law Journal , Volume 9 (2009)

# Pages: 34    Blue book cite: 9 Nev. L.J. 749

Title: Ninth Circuit applies federal overtime law to store on tribal land
Author:
Source: New Mexico Employment Law Letter, Volume 15 (2009)

# Pages:    Blue book cite: 15 NO. 7 N.M. Emp. L. Letter 6

Title: Ninth Circuit applies federal overtime law to store on tribal land
Author: Tinnin Law Firm
Source: New Mexico Employment Law Letter, Volume 15 (2009)

# Pages: 1    Blue book cite: 15 NO. 7 N.M. Emp. L. Letter 6

Title: Tenth circuit rules that light-skinned Native American employee can't prove discrimination
Author: Tinnin Law Firm
Source: New Mexico Employment Law Letter, Volume 15 (2009)

# Pages: 1

Blue book cite: 15 NO. 9 N.M. Emp. L. Letter 2



Title:
The Canadian Indian free passage right: The last stronghold of explicit race restriction in United States immigration law.
Author: Spruhan, Paul
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 85 (2009)
# Pages: 31
   Blue book cite:85 NDLR 301


Title: Indian reserved water rights: impending conflict or coming rapprochement between the State of North Dakota and North Dakota Indian tribes
Author: Carvell, Charles
Source: North Dakota Law Review, Volume 85 (2009)
# Pages: 52
   Blue book cite:85 N.D. L. Rev. 1


Title: Narragansett's smoke shop raid: Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island v. The State of Rhode Island.
Author: Hickox, Charles
Source: North East Journal of Legal Studies , Volume 22 (2009)

# Pages: 17    Blue book cite: 22 N. E. J. Legal Stud 101

 

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Title: Myths, history, and destiny
Author: Robben, Janine
Source: Oregon State Bar Bulletin, Volume 69 (2009)

# Pages: 8    Blue book cite: 69-JUN Or. St. B. Bull. 17

 

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Title: Reservations about extending bivens to reservations: Seeking monetary relief against tribal law enforcement officers for constitutional violations
Author: Bertanga, Blake R
Source: Pace Law Review, Volume 29 (2009)

# Pages: 50    Blue book cite: 29 Pace L. Rev. 585

Title: Native American Retirement Plans: The law in the aftermath of the Pension Protection Act of 2006
Author: Bonnett, Nancy
Source: Phoenix Law Review, Volume 1 (2008)

# Pages:    Blue book cite: 1 Phoenix L. Rev. 147

Title: Land rights, claims, and Western Shoshones: The Ideology of loss and the bureaucracy of enforcement
Author: Clemmer , Richard O.
Source: PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review , Volume 32 (2009)

# Pages: 28    Blue book cite: 32 PoLAR Pol. & Legal Anthropology Rev. 279

Title: U.S. law and Native American rights in action -- A law professor and activist view
Author: Monette , Richard
Source: PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review , Volume 32 (2009)

# Pages: 7    Blue book cite: 32 PoLAR Pol. & Legal Anthropology Rev. 312

Title: Indigeneity in the Courtroom: Law, culture, and the production of difference in North American courts
Author: Nesper , Larry
Source: PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review , Volume 32 (2009)

# Pages: 2    Blue book cite: 32 PoLAR Pol. & Legal Anthropology Rev. 349

Title: Arguing with tradition: The language of law in Hopi Tribal court
Author: Leza , Christina
Source: PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review , Volume 32 (2009)

# Pages: 2    Blue book cite: 32 PoLAR Pol. & Legal Anthropology Rev. 354

Title: Navajo Nation v. United States Forest Service: Reading Native Americans out of RFRA
Author: Morgan, Whitney M.
Source: Public Land and Resources Law Review, Volume 30 (2009)

# Pages: 73    Blue book cite: 30 Pub. Land & Resources L. Rev. 57

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Title: Gilbery V. Flandereau Santee Sioux Tribe: The South Dakota Supreme Court assumes jurisdiction, overlooks Federal Indian law, and misapplies constitutional principles to a tribal nation
Author: Zenor, Jason
Source: South Dakota Law Review , Volume 54 (2009)

# Pages: 47    Blue book cite: 54 S.D. L. Rev. 333

Title: Indian gaming and beyond: Tribal economic development and diversification
Author: Meister, Alan P. Ph.D.
Source: South Dakota Law Review , Volume 54 (2009)

# Pages: 23    Blue book cite: 54 S.D. L. Rev. 375

Title: Wind energy in Indian country: A study of the challenges and opportunities facing South Dakota tribes
Author: Garry, Patrick M.
Source: South Dakota Law Review , Volume 54 (2009)

# Pages: 14    Blue book cite: 54 S.D. L. Rev. 448

Title: Gaming goldmines grow green: Limited gaming, good faith negotiations, and the economic impact of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act in South Dakota
Author: Swier , Brooke Delores
Source: South Dakota Law Review , Volume 54 (2009)

# Pages: 15    Blue book cite: 54 S.D. L. Rev. 493

Title: Negotiating meaningful concessions from states in gaming compacts to further tribal economic development: Satisfying the "economic benefits" test
Author: Fletcher, Ezekiel J.N.
Source: South Dakota Law Review , Volume 54 (2009)

# Pages: 23    Blue book cite: 54 S.D. L. Rev. 419

Title: From formal separation to functional equivalence: Tribal-federal dual sovereignty and the sixth amendment right to counsel.
Author: Hagen, Alex M.
Source: South Dakota Law Review, Volume 54 (2009)

# Pages: 44 Blue book cite: 54 S.D. L. Rev. 129

Title: More questions than answers: Plains Commerce Bank v. Long Family Land and Cattle Company, Inc and the U.S. Supreme court's failure to define the extent of tribal civil authority over nonmembers on non-Indian land
Author: Slepnikoff , Lisa M.
Source: South Dakota Law Review , Volume 54 (2009)

# Pages: 51 Blue book cite: 54 S.D. L. Rev. 460

Title: Equality between indigenous groups
Author: Grammon, Sebastien
Source: Supreme Court Law Review, Volume 45 (2009)

# Pages: 31    Blue book cite: 45 Sup. Ct. L. Rev. 2d 91

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Title: Altered meanings: The Department of Interior's rewriting of the Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act to regulate culturally unidentifiable human remains
Author: Seidemann, Ryan M.
Source: Temple Journal of Science, Technology & Environmental Law, Volume 12 (2009)

# Pages: 54    Blue book cite: 28 Temp. J. Sci. Tech. & Envtl. L. 1

Title: Protecting the traditional knowledge and cultural expression of Russia's "numerically-small" Indigenous peoples: What has been done, what remains to be done.
Author: Newcity, Michael
Source: Texas Wesleyan Law Review, Volume 15 (2009)

# Pages: 53    Blue book cite: 15 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 357

Title: Justifying property rights in Natie American traditional knowledge
Author: Cross, John T
Source: Texas Wesleyan Law Review, Volume 15 (2009)

# Pages: 31    Blue book cite: 15 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 257

Title: Indigenizing intellectual property law: Customary law, legal pluralism, and the protection of indigenous peoples' rights, identity, and resources
Author: Conway, Danielle M
Source: Texas Wesleyan Law Review, Volume 15 (2009)

# Pages: 42    Blue book cite: 15 Tex. Wesleyan L. Rev. 207

Title: Indigenous trademarks and human rights: An Australian and New Zealand prespective
Author: Chalk, Peter J.
Source: Trademark Reporter, Volume 99 (2009)

# Pages: 19    Blue book cite: 99 Trademark Rep. 956

Title: Possession: An essay on values necessary for the preservation of wildlands and traditional tribal cultures
Author: Ragsdale, John W.
Source: The Urban Lawyer , Volume 40 (2009)

# Pages: 49 Bue book cite: 40 Urb. Law. 903

Title: Arizona court says Indian tribe can sue researchers.
Author: Sileo,Carmel
Source: Trial, Volume 45 (2009)

# Pages: 1    Blue book cite: 45-FEB Trial 66

Title: Who is Indigenous?: Indigenous rights globally, In Africa, and among the San in Botswana
Author: Cook , Amelia
Source: Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law , Volume 18 (2009)

# Pages: 34    Blue book cite: 18 Tul. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 93

 

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Title: The changing scope of the United States' trust duties to American indian tribes: Navajo Nation v. United States
Author: Perdue , Kimberly C.
Source: University of Colorado Law Review, Volume 80(2009)

# Pages: 45    Blue book cite: 80 U. Colo. L. Rev. 487

Title: Accredited Indians: Increasing the flow of private equity into Indian country as a domestic emerging market
Author: Clarkson , Gavin
Source: University of Colorado Law Review, Volume 80 (2009)

# Pages: 35    Blue book cite: 80 U. Colo. L. Rev. 285

Title: Red: Racism and the American Indian.
Author: Berger , Bethany R.
Source: UCLA Law Review, Volume 56 (2009)

# Pages: 65    Blue book cite: 56 UCLA L. Rev. 591

Title: Reaffirming Indian Tribal court criminal jurisdiction over non-Indians: An argument for a statutory abrogation of Oliphant
Author: Ennis, Samuel E.
Source: UCLA Law Review, Volume 51 (2009)

# Pages: 56    Blue book cite: 57 UCLA L. Rev. 553

Title: A Half full circle: The reserved rights doctrine and tribal reacquired lands
Author: Salamander , Nicole C.
Source: University of Denver Water Law Review, Volume 12 (2009)

# Pages: 26    Blue book cite: 12 U. Denv. Water L. Rev. 333

Title: Keeping Indian Claims Commission decisions in their place: Assessing the preclusive effect of ICC decisions in litigation over off-reservation treaty fishing rights
Author: Smith, Michelle
Source: University of Hawaii Law Review, Volume 31 (2009)

# Pages: 34    Blue book cite: 31 U. Haw. L. Rev. 475

Title: Other arms: The power of a dual rights legal strategy for the Chamoru people of Guam using the Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples in U.S. courts
Author: Aguon , Julian
Source: University of Hawaii Law Review, Volume 31 (2008)

# Pages: 41    Blue book cite: 31 U. Haw. L. Rev. 113

Title: Connecting the dots between the Constitution, the Marshall Trilogy, and United States v. Lara: notes toward a blueprint for the next legislative restoration of tribal sovereignty
Author: Tweedy, Ann E.
Source: University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform, Volume 42 (Spring 2009)

# Pages: 69    Blue book cite: 42 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 651

Title: Sex trafficking of the American indian women and girls in Minnesota
Author: Koepplinger , Suzanna
Source: University of Saint Thomas Law Journal, Volume 6 (2009)

# Pages: 6    Blue book cite: 6 U. St. Thomas L.J. 129

Title: Goodbye to Good Bird: Considering the use of contact agreements to settle contested adoptions arising under the Indian Child Welfare Act
Author: Walters , Ronald M.
Source: University of Saint Thomas Law Journal, Volume 6 (2009)

# Pages: 28    Blue book cite: 6 U. St. Thomas L.J. 129

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Title: An indigenous pacific human rights mechanism: Some building blocks
Author: Toki , Valmaine
Source: Victoria University of Wellington Law Review, Volume 40 (2009)

# Pages: 40    Blue book cite: 40 Vict. U. Wellington L. Rev. 215

Title: Samoan custom and human rights: An indigenous view
Author: Unasa , L F Va?
Source: Victoria University of Wellington Law Review , Volume 40(2009)

# Pages: 23    Blue book cite: 40 Vict. U. Wellington L. Rev. 237

 

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Title: The Legacy of Solem v. Bartlett: How courts have used demographics to bypass Congress and erode the basic principles of Indian law
Author: Koski , Charlene
Source: Washington Law Review , Volume 84 (2009)

# Pages: 26    Blue book cite: 84 Wash. L. Rev. 723

Title: An indigenous lens into comparative law: The doctrine of discovery in the United States and New Zealand
Author: Miller, Robert J.
Source: West Virginia Law Review, Volume 111 (Spring 2009)

# Pages: 68    Blue book cite: 111 W. Va. L. Rev. 849

Title: Federal indian law-- abmiguous abrogation: The first circuit strips the Narragansett indian tribe of its sovereign immunity
Author: Schnipper, Merritt
Source: Western New England Law Review, Volume 31 (2009)

# Pages: 50    Blue book cite: 31 W. New Eng. L. Rev. 243

Title: Retelling the stories of Indian families: Judicial narratives that determine the placement of Indian children under the Indian Child Welfare Act
Author: Lorillard, Christine Metteer
Source: Whittier Journal of Child and Family Advocacy, Volume 8 (2009)

# Pages: 47    Blue book cite: 8 Whittier J. Child & Fam. Advoc. 191

Title: Rhetoric versus reality: The jurisdiction of rape, the Indian Child Welfare Act, and the struggle for tribal self- determination.
Author: Corcoran, Maire
Source: William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law, Volume 15 (2009)

# Pages: 31    Blue book cite: 15 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 415

Title: International Indigenous land rights: A critique of the jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human-RIghts in light of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Author: Pasqualucci, Jo M.
Source: Wisconsin International Law Journal, Volume 27 (2009)

# Pages: 46    Blue book cite: 27 Wis. Int'l L.J. 51

Title: Environmental flows in the Rocky Mountain West: A progress report
Author: MacDonnell, Lawrence J.
Source: Wyoming Law Review , Volume 9 (2009)

# Pages: 52    Blue book cite: 9 Wyo. L. Rev. 335

Title: Light-skinned Native American employee can't prove discrimination.
Author: Holland , Hart
Source: Wyoming Employment Law Letter, Volume 14 (2009)

# Pages: 1    Blue book cite: 14 No. 10 SMWYEMPLL 1

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