The Double-Edged Sword of Sovereignty by the Barrel: How Native Nations Can Wield Environmental Justice in the Fight Against the Harms of Fracking.Published in:UCLA Law Review, 2016, v. 63, n. 6, p. 1818By:Thompson, Geneva E. B.Publication type:Article
Tribal Sovereignty, Tribal Court Legitimacy, and Public Defense.Published in:UCLA Law Review, 2016, v. 63, n. 6, p. 1752By:Cutler, LindsayPublication type:Article
The Politics of Inclusion: Indigenous Peoples and U.S. Citizenship.Published in:UCLA Law Review, 2016, v. 63, n. 6, p. 1692By:Tsosie, RebeccaPublication type:Article
Recentering Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction.Published in:UCLA Law Review, 2016, v. 63, n. 6, p. 1638By:Rolnick, Addie C.Publication type:Article
Crime and Governance in Indian Country.Published in:UCLA Law Review, 2016, v. 63, n. 6, p. 1564By:Riley, Angela R.Publication type:Article
Principles of International Law That Support Claims of Indian Tribes to Water Resources.Published in:UCLA Law Review, 2016, v. 63, n. 6, p. 1530By:Chambers, Reid Peyton;Stephens, William F.Publication type:Article
President Nixon's Indian Law Legacy: A Counterstory.Published in:UCLA Law Review, 2016, v. 63, n. 6, p. 1506By:Goldberg, CarolePublication type:Article