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Milanovich Fellow, UCLA Law | Ph.D. Candidate in History, Stanford | J.D., Stanford Law | Indian Law Scholar and Legal Historian | Okie | Chahta | Queer | he/him/his
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It’s finally here!! My first solo-authored article, “The Specter of Indian Removal: The Persistence of State Supremacy Arguments in Federal Indian Law,” is out in Columbia Law Review! columbialawreview.org/content/the-...
THE SPECTER OF INDIAN REMOVAL: THE PERSISTENCE OF STATE SUPREMACY ARGUMENTS IN FEDERAL INDIAN LAW - ...
“Could Alabama, if denied the right to legislate co-extensive with her limits, be said to be sovereign? Can she be considered sovereign, when the operation of her laws, although she wills it otherwi...
A short thread on what I do in this article 🧵: Taking the Court’s disastrous decision in the 2022 case of Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta as a starting point, I argue that a theory of state supremacy has long persisted in Federal Indian Law. 2/12
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Tanner Allread
@tannerallread.bsky.social
Milanovich Fellow, UCLA Law | Ph.D. Candidate in History, Stanford | J.D., Stanford Law | Indian Law Scholar and Legal Historian | Okie | Chahta | Queer | he/him/his
187 followers84 following21 posts