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The Federal Lawyer - April 2015
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The Federal Lawyer, Volume 62 Issue 3 (April 2015)
Feature Articles: 40 Years of U.S. Supreme Court Indian Law Cases: The Justices and How They Voted by Lawrence R. Baca; The Human-Rights Era of Federal Indian Law: The Next Forty Years by Walter Echo-Hawk; The Invisible Families: Child Welfare and American Indian Active-Duty Service Members and Veterans by Kathryn E. Fort and Peter S. Vicaire; Professor Sarah Deer: MacArthur Fellow by Liz Murphy; As Long as the Water Shall Flow by Jeanette Wolfley; The Precarious Sovereign Immunity of Tribal Business Corporations by Brian L. Pierson; Suffer No Tyrannt by Jennifer H. Weddle; For Native American Attorneys, NNABA Groundbreaking Study Reveals Devastating Lack of Inclusion in the Legal Profession at Large by Mary Smith
Judicial Profiles: Hon. William D. Johnson