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The Supreme Court and the Indian nations

This article was adapted from an essay that first appeared in the essay collection America Unfinished: 250 Years of Law and Governance (MIT Press, 2026).***Indian nations occupy two distinct places in American history and law. American Indians are mentioned only once in the Decla

Sat, 15 Aug 2026 16:10:25 GMT

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