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American Indian Law Review

Current Issue - Vol. 33• No. 2 • Spring 2009

Articles

  • There Are No Implied Easements Over Trust Lands - M. Brent Leonhard
  • One Step Forward, Two Giant Leaps Back: How the "Existing Indian Family" Exception (Re)Imposes Anglo American Legal Value on American Indian Tribes to the Detriment of Cultural Autonomy - Suzianne D. Painter-Thorne
  • Felix Cohen, Anti-Semitism and American Indian Law - Kevin K. Washburn
  • Sorting Out Civil Jurisdiction in Indian Country After Plains Commerce Bank: State Courts and the Judicial Sovereignty of the Navajo Nation - Dale Beck Furnish

Student Notes and Comments

  • The Bank Began Treating Them Badly: Plains Commerce Bank, the Supreme Court, and the Future of Tribal Sovereignty - Cullen D. Sweeney
  • America Cinches Its Purse Strings on Government Contracts: Navigating Section 8(a) of the Small Business Act in a Recession Economy - Nicholas M. Jones
  • Texas v. United States: The Legality of the Secretarial Procedures following - Gregory R. Mulkey
 

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