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This month, we published Issue 6 of Volume 139 at https://t.co/HAaqP0lqff!
Our April print edition feature a @tannerallread article titled “Indigenous Constitutionalism" (https://t.co/q4qGHq0EpT).
It was exciting, surprising, and - if I'm honest - scary, to be invited to write the Foreword to this year's @HarvLRev Supreme Court issue. Those who have come before are giants in the field. And this past Term was a wild one. https://t.co/ilzAs5cjsW (1/x)
Was a busy day here at Penn with a talk @mcneilcenter and a guest lecture in Sarah Gronningsater’s History of American Law class, but had so much fun with @pennlaw and @PennHistory faculty and students!
Mixed results for Okla Supreme Court. Justice Kauger, the driving force behind the Sovereignty Symposium since 1988, was narrowly defeated by Gov Stitt’s dark money campaign. The loss is a blow to those who believe in tribal sovereignty and a win for those who fear and oppose it. The most anti-tribe governor in state history will appoint her replacement. Two other targets- Gurich and Edmondson- won. I appreciate the service of all three. The work of defending & asserting tribal sovereignty must continue undaunted. #IndianCountry https://t.co/u99MVo8sWJ
Absolutely floored to learn that my @ColumLRev article “The Specter of Indian Removal” won this year’s Cromwell Foundation Legal History Article of the Year Prize. I never imagined this would happen at this very early stage of my career.