Tribal Regulatory Authority to Combat Climate Change
If the U.S. Congress fails to act on climate change, it should empower Indian tribes to protect their members.
Dylan Hedden-Nicely is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, associate professor of law, and head of the Native American Law Program at the University of Idaho College of Law.
If the U.S. Congress fails to act on climate change, it should empower Indian tribes to protect their members.