Tribal Disruption and Federalism
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2015
Abstract
The very presence of Indian nations within the borders of the United States and its territories has always been, from the Founding, disruptive. Indian nations are disruptive, but as I will argue, they are disruptive in the best possible manner. This paper describes several ongoing tribal-state disputes throughout the nation, acknowledging that the tribal claims are disruptive, but that tribal disruption is not inherently harmful.
Recommended Citation
Fletcher, Matthew. "Tribal Disruption and Federalism." Montana Law Review 76 (2015): 97-126. (Symposium; Work published when author not on Michigan Law faculty.)
Comments
Work published when author not on Michigan Law faculty.