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Immigration Law Articles

Self-Deportation Nation

Vol. 132 No. 7 May 2019 “Self-deportation” is a concept to explain the removal strategy of making life so unbearable for a group that its members will leave a place....
  • K-Sue Park
Indian Law Articles

Federal Indian Law as Paradigm Within Public Law

Vol. 132 No. 7 May 2019 U.S. public law has long taken slavery and Jim Crow segregation as a paradigm case through which to understand our constitutional law: cases adjudicating...
  • Maggie Blackhawk
Statutory Interpretation Recent Case

New Mexico v. Department of the Interior

Tenth Circuit Holds that Severability Analysis Cannot Extend to Construing Indian Gaming Regulatory Act to Support an Administrative Remedy.

Vol. 131 No. 6 April 2018
Indian Law Blog Essay

Warren, Trump, and the Question of Native American Identity

February 27, 2018 At a recent White House event held to honor the Navajo Code Talkers, President Trump repeated a slur directed at Senator Elizabeth Warren: “Pocahontas.”...
  • Paul Spruhan
Indian Law Essay

What the Future Holds: The Changing Landscape of Federal Indian Policy

Indian Law Commentary Series

Vol. 130 No. 6 April 2017
  • Kevin K. Washburn
Extraterritoriality Essay

Native Nations and the Constitution: An Inquiry into “Extra-Constitutionality”

Indian Law Commentary Series

Vol. 130 No. 6 April 2017
  • Angela R. Riley
Indian Law Developments in the Law

The Double Life of International Law: Indigenous Peoples and Extractive Industries

Vol. 129 No. 6 April 2016 Now is an explosive time in international law. It is a time in which the common interest of international society is being dramatically restructured...
Indian Law Developments in the Law

Securing Indian Voting Rights

Vol. 129 No. 6 April 2016 Naomi White resides outside Window Rock, Arizona, an area within the Navajo Nation so rural that the Postal Service does not provide home delivery....
Indian Law Developments in the Law

ICRA Reconsidered: New Interpretations of Familiar Rights

Vol. 129 No. 6 April 2016 Shortly after the passage of the Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 (ICRA), the Harvard Law Review published a Note discussing potential avenues for...
Indian Law Developments in the Law

Fresh Pursuit from Indian Country: Tribal Authority to Pursue Suspects onto State Land

Vol. 129 No. 6 April 2016 Around 1:30 a.m. on August 10, 2005, while on patrol in the Lummi Reservation, Officer Mike McSwain of the Lummi Nation Police Department observed...
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