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Paperback In the Courts of the Conqueror: The 10 Worst Indian Law Cases Ever Decided Book

ISBN: 1555913849

ISBN13: 9781555913847

In the Courts of the Conqueror: The 10 Worst Indian Law Cases Ever Decided

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A Decisive Critique of American Jurisprudence A Path Toward Legal JusticeIn the Courts of the Conqueror is a groundbreaking examination of the legal history that has shaped the lives of Native Americans. Renowned attorney and activist Walter R. Echo-Hawk identifies ten pivotal Supreme Court cases--the "worst" in his estimation--that have systematically undermined Indigenous sovereignty, land rights, and religious freedoms. Echo-Hawk provides a meticulous analysis of how these legal precedents were established and the devastating, long-lasting impact they have had on Native nations and the American legal system as a whole.This book is not only a historical indictment but also a call for reform. Echo-Hawk argues that these "conqueror" laws are inconsistent with modern human rights standards and must be dismantled to achieve true justice. By bringing these obscure yet influential cases to light, he offers a vital resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of human rights, morality, and the law. In the Courts of the Conqueror is a profound meditation on how a nation's laws can be used as tools of both oppression and, potentially, liberation.

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