Decolonizing the Foundations in American Indian Law by Victoria Sutton

Decolonizing the Foundations in American Indian Law by Victoria Sutton

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Decolonizing the Foundations in American Indian Law by Victoria Sutton

Federal American Indian Law introduces the reader to the cases that form the foundation of Federal American Indian law as it is practiced in the United States, beginning with the John Marshall trilogy through some later landmark cases. Decolonizing the text of the cases here means unraveling the coded language of the colonizers and exposing the methods of the judiciary, and even going behind the scenes to examine the lives of the jurist who led the way.
Victoria Sutton, M.P.A., Ph.D., J.D. is the Paul Whitfield Horn Professor at Texas Tech University School in Lubbock, Texas.
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ISBN 13 9780996818681
ISBN 10 0996818685
Title Decolonizing the Foundations in American Indian Law
Author Victoria Sutton
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vargas Publishing
Year published 2021-01-10
Number of pages 96
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