Tune in to hear more about the rates of wrongful convictions, Scalia counterfactuals, and more.In this episode of "Low of the Land," Pagona Kytzidis wields a definitional and legal analysis of immigrant personhood to explore which rights, exactly, are lost at America's peripheries. The Land of Desire is a podcast dedicated to sharing the weird, wacky and wonderful history of France. In this episode of "Low of the Land," Daniella Apodaca and Mark Gyourko trace the guiding legal history and theory of the Supreme Court from the latter half of the 20th century to the present. And what arguments are they using to win their case in Court?A Cherokee leader is murdered in 1839 for signing a treaty with the United States, but the promise he died for was broken. You'll like this.johnsmith@example.comSign UpForm is being submitted, please wait a bit.Please fill out all required fields. ... of governance via individual sachems (chiefs), inherited through the male line; and established proprietorship of the land stretching back generations. ‎If you like the stories from John Deere’s The Furrow and Homestead magazines, you’ll love “On Life and Land.” Every two weeks, we’ll take a deeper dive into stories from agriculture, rural life, history, art...if it has a connection to the land, we’ll talk about it in “On Life and Land.” Subscribe t… Subscribe now, wherever you listen to podcasts: RESOURCES. This is a fascinating podcast. ... A Review Of Science June 25, 2019 #51 – Nevada, California, Indiana Shed Hunting Roadtrips June 18, 2019 #50 – Elk Gear and Our Future Elk Tag Strategies June 12, 2019 #49 – Venison Recipes June 5, 2019 #48 – Planning Our 2019 Hunting Trips Because what's lost when those promises are broken is more than just land.Rebecca Nagle is here to break down today's historic Supreme Court decision, talk through the implications, and hey, celebrate a little.The geography of this country was reshaped in the late 1800s and depending on who tells it, it's either a story of good intentions...or one of outright theft.The Supreme Court has ruled, delivering a historic decision on the reservation status of Eastern Oklahoma. Nagle does an excellent job of peeling back the intricate layers of American Indian law and US Constitutional law and always reminding the listener of the people affected by these decisions.An 1839 assassination of a Cherokee leader. A necessary listen I’ve listen to the entire podcast twice, once when it first came out and again as the case was being decided on. Muscogee (Creek) Nation's reservation spans 11 counties across Eastern Oklahoma.

Rebecca Nagle talks to experts to unpack the significance of this decision and what it means to the future of Muscogee (Creek) Nation and all Five Tribes.There are some very powerful groups set against Muscogee (Creek) Nation. If you want to understand how America Indians ended up on reservations, lost land, were forced to assimilate, banned from practicing their cultural and religious practices this podcast is for you. This land is now at stake, and the tribe’s legal team headed to D.C. to make its case in front of the Supreme Court.The Supreme Court punted a decision on Carpenter v. Murphy to the next term. You can also support the show via my Patreon page. Rebecca Nagle talks to experts to unpack the significance of this decision and what it means to the future of Muscogee (Creek) Nation and all Five Tribes.There are some very powerful groups set against Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Up Next. And how in the world has this case not been front page news? Muscogee (Creek) Nation's reservation spans 11 counties across Eastern Oklahoma. In this production, undergraduate podcasters analyze and develop contemporary legal questions alongside expert professors, correspondents, and advocates. Tune in for Pagona's insights on the modern police state, which is using Supreme Court precedent to assert the 'power of the border' over migrant persons themselves.This is "Low of the Land," Columbia Undergraduate Law Review's exclusive undergraduate podcast. Pursuing …