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Last updated: May 15, 2024
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- Anticommandeering and Indian Affairs legislation.
- Feeding the good fire: Paths to facilitate Native-led fire management on federal lands.
- Kānāwai from ahi: Revitalizing the Hawai‘i Water Code in the wake of the Maui wildfires.
- The legal status of American Indians, South American Indians, and Alaska Natives under the canon law of the Catholic and Orthodox Churches as seen through papal bull, missions, Indian boarding schools, the Amazonian Synod, and Orthodox autocephaly.
- Looted cultural objects.
- Reno-Sparks Indian Colony v. Haaland.
- Striking before the iron is hot: How Tribes in the East can assert their Winters rights to protect Tribal sovereignty & mitigate climate change.
- Tribal representation and assimilative colonialism.
- Two is not always better than one: Concurrent criminal jurisdiction in Indian Country and the withering of Tribal sovereignty following McGirt and Castro-Huerta.
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