Congressional Plenary Power and Indigenous Environmental Stewardship: The Limits of Environmental Federalism

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Date

2019-06-19

Authors

Hoffmann, Hillary M.

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Publisher

University of Oregon School of Law

Abstract

This Article will discuss the history and rise of the Plenary Power Doctrine in federal Indian law and the sources of congressional plenary power and illustrate its questionable foundation in Article III of the Constitution.

Description

44 pages

Keywords

Native Americans, Indigenous nations, Land acquisition, Land use regulation, Environmental regulation, Federal Indian law

Citation

97 OR. L. REV. 353