Embracing Disruption and Other Lessons from Canada
Alternative land use and governance models highlight the need for tribally led reforms in the United States.
Jessica A. Shoemaker is a Professor of Law at the University of Nebraska College of Law. Her work focuses on how property law can shape human communities, issues of racial justice and agricultural sustainability, and Indigenous land governance in the United States and Canada.
Alternative land use and governance models highlight the need for tribally led reforms in the United States.