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PUBLISHED BY THE DONALD E. BIEDERMAN ENTERTAINMENT AND MEDIA LAW INSTITUTE OF SOUTHWESTERN LAW SCHOOL IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION FORUMS ON COMMUNICATIONS LAW AND THE ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS INDUSTRIES JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDIA …
vii! ! Editor’s Note This issue is entirely devoted to articles and essays generated from our 2016- 2017 symposium, Freedom of Information Laws on the Global Stage: Past Present and Future. This is the second of two issues from the conference and, like …
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT LAW SUBMISSION GUIDELINES The Journal of International Media & Entertainment Law is a semi-annual publication of the Donald E. Biederman Entertainment and Media Law Institute of Southwestern Law School in …
SOUTHWESTERN LAW REVIEW VOLUME 52 2023 NUMBER 2 ............................................................................................................................................................................... TABLE OF CONTENTS ESSAYS …
191 FOREWORD Lloyd L. Lee* The Navajo Nation has over 400,000 enrolled citizens1 and a land base of 27,413 square miles.2 The Diné people refer to the land base of the Navajo Nation as nihikéyah, meaning “the land the people live and walk upon, called …
199 REFLECTIONS ON PLACE AND PEOPLE FROM WITHIN M. Alexander Pearl* I. INTRODUCTION To begin by saying that Professor Rosser’s book, A Nation Within: Navajo Land and Economic Development,1 is unique would be a disservice. Even the title itself fails to …
208 THOUGHTS ON A NATION WITHIN’S DISCUSSION OF THE NAVAJO NATION’S WATER RIGHTS Adam Crepelle Professor Ezra Rosser’s book, A Nation Within: Navajo Land and Economic Development,1 paints a vivid picture of the challenges facing the Navajo Nation. The …
217 TRIBAL SELF-DETERMINATION AND A NATION WITHIN Angela R. Riley* Native Nations in the United States are stronger today in some respects than they have been in the last 250 years. Despite this growth, however, tribes continue to experience the …
226 MA’II AND NANABOOZHOO FISTFIGHT IN HEAVEN Tamera Begay and Matthew L.M. Fletcher In the form of a cute, cuddly, and innocent waabooz,1 Nanaboozhoo2 munched on the chewy, bitter Tłohdá’ákáłiitsoh3 he found everywhere in this land, far from his own. …
239 LAND REFORM IN THE FIFTH WORLD Jessica A. Shoemaker* ABSTRACT Our current property systems are strained by rapid climate change and growing inequality. If change is needed, how does it actually happen? Land reform is difficult to imagine, much less …