New Scholarship on Plenary Power and Indian Affairs and Immigration

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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 →

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