Tribal Sovereignty
Vernellia R. Randall
Founder and Editor
Professor Emerita of Law
The University of Dayton School of Law
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Recent Articles
- The Abolition of Food Oppression
- Politics or Prejudice? Separating the Influence of Political Affiliation and Prejudicial Attitudes in Determining Support for Hate Crime Law
- Modernizing Justice: Implementing Blockchain Technology into the Criminal Justice System to Reduce Mass Incarceration
- Tracing the Roots of a Poisonous Tree: On the Origins and Impact of Criminal Terminology in a Civil Apprehension Scheme
- Technology Driven Racial Reconciliation: A Practical Guide for the Use of Technology in Truth Commissions
- The United States Can Protect Those Who Suffer Humanitarian Emergencies: How and Why Immigration Policy Should Be Amended to Assist Crisis Migrants
- “Known Adversary”: The Targeting of the Immigrants' Rights Movement in the Post-Trump Era
- Force Multiplier: An Intersectional Examination of One Immigrant Woman's Journey Through Multiple Systems of Oppression
- Luminarias: An Empirical Portrait of the First Generation of Latina Lawyers 1880-1980
- Fighting Hate: Addressing a Wave of Antisemitism and Anti-Asian Violence
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