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The Thrust and Parry of Federal Indian Law
University of Dayton Law Review (1998)
  • Blake A Watson, University of Dayton
Abstract
This article sets forth and critiques contradictory pronouncements by the Supreme Court in the field of federal Indian law. The failure to acknowledge such conflicting statements has led to doctrinal incoherence and a tendency toward judicial subjectivism, which in turn threatens to undermine foundational principles of tribal political status and tribal governmental authority. The appendix to the article lists all Supreme Court cases involving Indian law issues from 1800 to 1998.
Keywords
  • Indian Law
Disciplines
Publication Date
Spring 1998
Citation Information
Blake A Watson. "The Thrust and Parry of Federal Indian Law" University of Dayton Law Review Vol. 23 Iss. No. 3 (1998)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/blake_watson/9/