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Works in Indigenous, Indian, and Aboriginal Law

2021

A Symbol of Unity: Freeing the Aboriginal Flag, Dominic Shaw
BYU Law Review

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Indigenous Dignity and the Right to Be Forgotten, Trevor Reed
BYU Law Review

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2019

Native American Religious Freedom as a Collective Right, Michael D. McNally
BYU Law Review

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Resilience and Native Girls: A Critique, Addie C. Rolnick
BYU Law Review

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Establishing Paternity Under the Indian Child Welfare Act, Carlie Smith
BYU Law Review

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Lobbying as a Strategy for Tribal Resilience, Kirsten Matoy Carlson
BYU Law Review

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The Reports of Our Death Are Greatly Exaggerated - Reflections on the Resilience of the Oneida Indian Nation of New York, Allison M. Dussias
BYU Law Review

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Cultivating Professional Identity and Resilience Through the Study of Federal Indian Law, Michalyn Steele
BYU Law Review

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Sovereign Resilience: Reviving Private-Sector Economic Institutions in Indian Country, Robert J. Miller
BYU Law Review

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2018

Minding the Gap: Improving Parental Involvement to Bridge Education Gaps Between American Indian and Non-Indian Students, Cassidy Wadsworth Skousen
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

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Tensions Underlying the Indian Child Welfare Act: Tribal Jurisdiction over Traditional State Court Family Law Matters, Elizabeth MacLachlan
BYU Law Review

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2017

Tribal Sovereignty and Tobacco Control in State-Tribe Cigarette Compacts, Arielle Sloan
BYU Law Review

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2016

Plenary Power, Political Questions, and Sovereignty in Indian Affairs, Michalyn Steele
Faculty Scholarship

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2015

Indian Education: Maintaining Tribal Sovereignty Through Native American Culture and Language Preservation, Nizhone Meza
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal

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2014

The Tribes Must Regulate: Jurisdictional, Environmental, and Religious Considerations of Hydraulic Fracturing on Tribal Lands, Szonja Ludvig
BYU Law Review

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Comparative Institutional Competency and Sovereignty in Indian Affairs, Michalyn Steele
Faculty Scholarship

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2012

The Violence Against Women Act, Federal Criminal Jurisdiction, and Indian Tribal Courts , Paul J. Larkin Jr., Joseph Lupino-Esposito
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2005

There Is Nothing Light About Feathers: Finding Form in the Jurisprudence of Native American Religious Exemptions, James R. Dalton
BYU Law Review

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Eagle Feathers and Equality: Lessons on Religious Exceptions from the Native American Experience, Kevin J. Worthen
Faculty Scholarship

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2004

Tribal Immunity from California's Campaign Contribution Disclosure Requirements, Cameron A. Reese
BYU Law Review

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The Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Federal Trust Obligation to American Indians, Robert McCarthy
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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2002

Native American Sovereignty Meets a Bend in the Road:, Melanie Reed
BYU Law Review

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2001

A Constitutional Examination of the Federal Exemptions for Native American Religious Peyote Use, Christopher Parker
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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The Rise of Urban Archipelagoes in the American West: A New Reservation Policy?, James R. Rasband
Faculty Scholarship

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Was Lake Coeur d'Alene Ever Really in Idaho? Did Congress Reserve the Lake for the Coeur d'Alene Tribe Prior to Statehood?, James R. Rasband
Faculty Scholarship

Who’s in Charge Here? Tribal, State, and Federal Authority Over Non-Indian Resource Development in Indian Country, Kevin J. Worthen
Faculty Scholarship

2000

The Effect of the United States Supreme Court's Decisions During the Last Quarter of the Nineteenth Century on Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction, Christopher B. Chaney
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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Protecting the Sacred Sites of Indigenous People in U.S. Courts: Reconciling Native American Religion and the Right to Exclude, Kevin J. Worthen
Faculty Scholarship

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1998

Factors Contributing to Juvenile Violence in Indian Communities, Larry EchoHawk
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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The Grand Experiment: Evaluating Indian Law in the "New World", Kevin J. Worthen
Faculty Scholarship

How Firm Are Indian Treaty Rights Guaranteed to Continue "During the Pleasure of the President"? Resolving Minnesota's Dispute with the Chippewa Indians over the Bands' Hunting and Fishing Rights, James R. Rasband
Faculty Scholarship

1996

Bureau of Indian Affairs Hiring Preferences After Adarand Constructors, Inc. u. Pena, Wayne R. Farnsworth
BYU Law Review

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Home Dance, the Hopi, and Black Mesa Coal: Conquest and Endurance in the American Southwest, Charles F. Wilkinson
BYU Law Review

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Who Will Control the Future of Indian Gaming? "A Few Pages of History Are Worth a Volume of Logic", Kevin J. Worthen, Wayne R. Farnsworth
BYU Law Review

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The Reservation Gambling Fury: Modern Indian Uprising or Unfair Restraint on Tribal Sovereignty?, Brian M. Greene
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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1994

Essay: Power and Presumptions; Rules and Rhetoric; Institutions and Indian Law, Deborah A. Geier
BYU Law Review

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1993

In the Best Interest: The Adoption of F.H., an Indian Child, Ivy N. Voss
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law

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One Small Step for Courts, One Giant Leap for Group Rights: Accommodating the Associational Role of "Intimate" Government Entities, Kevin J. Worthen
Faculty Scholarship

1992

State v. Perank: Is the Uintah-Ouray Reservation ''Nailed Down Upon the Border"?, David R. Williams
BYU Law Review

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1991

Sword or Shield: The Past and Future Impact of Western Legal Thought on American Indian Sovereignty (reviewing Robert A. Williams Jr., The American Indian in Western Legal Thought (1990)), Kevin J. Worthen
Faculty Scholarship

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Two Sides of the Same Coin: The Potential Normative Power of American Cities and Indian Tribes, Kevin J. Worthen
Faculty Scholarship

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1990

Shedding New Light on an Old Debate: A Federal Indian Law Perspective on Congressional Authority to Limit Federal Question Jurisdiction, Kevin J. Worthen
Faculty Scholarship

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1989

Indian Treaties and Their Abrogation by Statutes of General Applicability: A Not-Entirely Nonpartisan Essay on "Quiet" Abrogations, "Actual" Consideration, and the Unhappy Reception Given United States v. Dion, Robert Laurence
BYU Law Review

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1988

Who is an Indian?: Duro v. Reina's Examination of Tribal Sovereignty and Criminal Jurisdiction over Nonmember Indians, Patricia Owen
BYU Law Review

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1987

Monroe G. McKay and American Indian Law: In Honor of Judge McKay's Tenth Anniversary on the Federal Bench, Erik M. Jensen
BYU Law Review

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1982

Federal Preemption of State Authority to Tax Non-Indian Mineral Development on Indian Lands, S. David Colton
BYU Law Review

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1981

Doing Business on an Indian Reservation: Can The Non-Indian Enforce His Contract With the Tribe?, Richard M. Grimsrud
BYU Law Review

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1978

Tribal Sovereignty and the Supreme Court's 1977-1978 Term,
BYU Law Review

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1977

Indian Law-Criminal Jurisdiction-Tribal Courts Have Criminal Jurisdiction over Non-Indian - Oliphant v. Schlie, Morris D. Linton
BYU Law Review

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