Like a loaded weapon the Rehnquist court, Indian rights, and the legal history of racism in America /
Furkejuvvon:
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| Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš E-girji |
| Giella: | eaŋgalasgiella |
| Almmustuhtton: |
Minneapolis, MN :
University of Minnesota Press,
c2005.
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| Ráidu: | Indigenous Americas.
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| Fáttát: | |
| Liŋkkat: | An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view |
| Fáddágilkorat: |
Eai fáddágilkorat, Lasit vuosttaš fáddágilkora!
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- "Look, Mom, a baby maid!" : the languages of racism
- The Supreme Court and the legal history of racism in America
- "The savage as the wolf" : the founders' language of Indian savagery
- Indian rights and the Marshall Court
- The rise of the plenary power doctrine
- What "every American schoolboy knows" : the language of Indian savagery in Tee-Hit-Ton
- Rehnquist's language of racism in Oliphant
- The most Indianophobic Supreme Court Indian law opinion ever
- The dangers of the twentieth-century Supreme Court's Indian rights decisions
- Expanding Oliphant's principle of racial discrimination : Nevada v. Hicks
- The court's schizophrenic approach to Indian rights : United States v. Lara.