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Legality of Tribal Disenrollment Articles Now in One Download

Erick wrote 2 months ago: Hey everyone, I’ve finally gotten around to collecting all the articles I’ve written on … more →

Tags: Indian Law, tribal disenrollment, tribal sovereignty, bia, Bureau Of Indian Affairs, disenroll, disenrollment, Enrollment, ICRA

Bethany Berger on Equal Protection and Federal Indian Law

Matthew L.M. Fletcher wrote 2 months ago: Bethany Berger has posted “Reconciling Equal Protection and Federal Indian Law” on SSRN. … more →

Tags: Scholarship, Author: Matthew L.M. Fletcher, Equal Protection, California Law Review

Alex Skibine Posts "Tribal Sovereign Interests Beyond the Reservation Borders"

Matthew L.M. Fletcher wrote 5 months ago: Tribal Sovereign Interests Beyond the Reservation Borders Lewis & Clark Law Review, Utah Univers … more →

Tags: Scholarship, Author: Matthew L.M. Fletcher, Economic Development, tribal sovereignty, Lewis & Clark Law Review, Indian reservations

Tribal Disenrollments: Greed or Growing Pains? (Conclusion)4 comments

Erick wrote 6 months ago: Bias & Background In writing these articles the first challenge I ran into was whether to write … more →

Tags: Indian Law, tribal disenrollment, tribal sovereignty, bia, Bureau Of Indian Affairs, disenroll, disenrollment, Enrollment, ICRA

Supreme Court Denies Cert for Cook v. Avi Casino Enterprises2 comments

Erick wrote 7 months ago: In November of 2008, the 9th Circuit held that tribal sovereign immunity extends to tribal corporati … more →

Tags: Indian Law, tribal sovereignty, accident, Auto accident, avi casino, Business, car accident, Casino, CERT

Studying for Finals ('08-'09 Edition)

Erick wrote 7 months ago: As the ‘08-’09 academic year comes to a close my posts have dropped off yet again. Right … more →

Tags: Indian Law, Law School, Rambling, tribal sovereignty, 4th Amendment, Afghanistan, arizona, arizona v gant, automobile exception

The Legality of Tribal Disenrollments: Greed or Growing Pains? (Part 4)1 comment

Erick wrote 8 months ago: Previously… In the last article, I examined the federal and California state cases that highli … more →

Tags: Indian Law, bia, Bureau Of Indian Affairs, disenroll, disenrollment, Enrollment, ICRA, Indian casinos, Indian Civil Rights Act

Federal Indian Law in Other Indian Country General Law Reviews

Matthew L.M. Fletcher wrote 9 months ago: Here’s the last list promised. This is the same criteria applied to the rest of the general la … more →

Tags: Scholarship, Author: Matthew L.M. Fletcher, General Law Reviews, law review ranking

Federal Indian Law in Top Specialized Journals

Matthew L.M. Fletcher wrote 9 months ago: At the recommendation of some commentators on the post on general law reviews, here is a list of how … more →

Tags: Scholarship, Author: Matthew L.M. Fletcher, specialty journal rankings

Federal Indian Law in General Law Reviews2 comments

Matthew L.M. Fletcher wrote 9 months ago: What are the chances, statistically, of an article focusing on Federal Indian Law being accepted and … more →

Tags: Scholarship, Author: Matthew L.M. Fletcher, Law reviews, law journal ranking

More Disenrollments at Chukchansi; the Trouble with Documents9 comments

Erick wrote 9 months ago: A new Fresno Bee article concerning Chukchansi Gold’s disenrollment of hundreds of members has … more →

Tags: Indian Law, bia, Bureau Of Indian Affairs, Chukchansi, Chukchansi Gold, disenroll, disenrollment, Enrollment, fresno

Plaintiffs from Cook v. Avi Casino appeal to the Supreme Court1 comment

Erick wrote 10 months ago: Last November, I talked about a new 9th Circuit decision in Cook v. Avi Casino.  In Cook, the 9th Ci … more →

Tags: Indian Law, accident, Auto accident, Business, car accident, Casino, Corporations, Drunk Driving, DUI

The Legality of Tribal Disenrollments: Greed or Growing Pains? (Part 3)9 comments

Erick wrote 11 months ago: Previously In the last article, and the one before it, we discussed the origins of tribal sovereign … more →

Tags: Indian Law, bia, Bureau Of Indian Affairs, disenroll, disenrollment, Enrollment, ICRA, Indian casinos, Indian Civil Rights Act

New California Case: Tribal operated loan companies protected by sovereign immunity3 comments

Erick wrote 11 months ago: Once again, tribal sovereign immunity wins against state government enroachment; in this case, broug … more →

Tags: Indian Law, american indians, ameriloan, Indian, Loan, Loan Companies, Payday Loans, tribal sovereignty, tribal sovereignty immunity

New 9th Circuit Case: Tribal Sovereign Immunity extends to Tribal Corporations1 comment

Erick wrote 1 year ago: Picked this up from the JURIST: the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has filed its decision in Cook v. A … more →

Tags: Indian Law, accident, Auto accident, Business, car accident, Casino, Corporations, Drunk Driving, DUI

Alex Skibine on Formalism and Judicial Supremacy in Federal Indian Common Law

Matthew L.M. Fletcher wrote 1 year ago: Alex Skibine has posted “Formalism and Judicial Supremacy in Federal Indian Common Law,” … more →

Tags: Scholarship, Supreme Court, Author: Matthew L.M. Fletcher, Alex Tallchief Skibine, American Indian Law Review, formalism, Functionalism

The Legality of Tribal Disenrollments: Greed or Growing Pains? (Part 2)2 comments

Erick wrote 1 year ago: Previously… In the last article, we began by introducing the concept of tribal disenrollment w … more →

Tags: Indian Law, bia, Bureau Of Indian Affairs, disenroll, disenrollment, Enrollment, ICRA, Indian casinos, Indian Civil Rights Act

The Legality of Tribal Disenrollments: Greed or Growing Pains? (Part 1)15 comments

Erick wrote 1 year ago: ** AUTHOR’S NOTE: This is the first part of a multi-part article that deals with the legality … more →

Tags: Indian Law, disenrollment, tribal disenrollment, tribal sovereignty immunity, tribal sovereignty, Indian Gaming, Indian casinos, disenroll, Enrollment

Week-long Indigenous Voices: Steve Newcomb

Mallory Knodel wrote 1 year ago: Wednesday, April 30th @ 7PM Steve Newcomb (Delaware-Shawnee) Steve Newcomb is the best-selling autho … more →

Tags: Reading, indigenous, Steve Newcomb, Shawnee, pagans in the promised land, Doctrine of Discovery, US treaties


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