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Volume 55, Number 4

The Stories We Tell, and Have Told, About Tribal Sovereignty: Legal Fictions At Their Most Pernicious
Hope M. Babcock
Page 803

Sovereignty in the Age of Twitter
Donald L. Doernberg
Page 833 

Reconciling the Sovereignty of Indian Tribes in Civil Matters With the Montana Line of Cases
Douglas B. L. Endreson
Page 863

The Inevitability of Federal Sovereign Immunity
Gregory C. Sisk
Page 899

Sovereign Litigants: Native American Nations in Court
Catherine T. Struve
Page 929

 


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