Kirsten Carlson’s “Priceless Property”

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Kirsten Matoy Carlson recently published “Priceless Property” in the Georgia State Law Review. Here is the abstract: In 2011, the poorest American Indians in the United States refused to accept over one billion dollars from the United States government. They … Continue reading →

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