349.01 Indigenous Justice
This course will not be a survey course covering all aspects typically covered in American Indian Law courses. Rather the course will focus on the intersection between justice and law for American Indian Tribes in matters relating to natural and cultural heritage and resources. Some global perspective is also introduced. Seminar topics which will be the subjects of readings, videos, and reflection/discussion include: indigenous culture, law, and politics; federal power over tribal relations and trust responsibilities; select Supreme Court cases on natural and cultural resources; and federal statutory and regulatory authorities implicated in the context of natural and cultural resource disputes.
Special Notes:
*New*
Spring 2024
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349.01 |
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Reflective Writing
Midterm
Project(s)
Class participation
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Ryke Longest, Victoria Sutton | ||
Canvas site: https://canvas.duke.edu/courses/28362 |
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Degree Requirements |
Course Requirements - JD
Course Requirements - LLM-ICL
Course Requirements - Public Interest
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