2018
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3272355
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From Foundational Law to Limiting Principles in Federal Indian Law

Abstract: In previous writings, I have argued that the Court was conscious that the tribes were being incorporated as the third Sovereign into our federalism but was also aware that Congress was either unwilling or incapable of adjusting the parameters governing this incorporation. To counter this perceived Congressional paralysis, the Court assumed the lead in defining the terms of this tribal incorporation.

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