New Scholarship on Plenary Power and Indian Affairs and Immigration

This story was filed on December 10, 2012

Susan Bibler Coutin, Justin B. Richland, and Veronique Fortin have posted Routine Exceptionality: The Plenary Power Doctrine, Immigrants, and the Indigenous Under U.S. Law on SSRN. Here is the abstract: Our paper examines how law-making regarding Native and Central Americans … Continue reading →read more

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