Two New Student Articles on Indian Law from the Columbia Human Rights Law Review

Columbia Human Rights Law Review recently published two student notes on Indian Law topics:

A Perfect Storm: The U.S. Anti-Trafficking Regime’s Failure to Stop the Sex Trafficking of American Indian Women and Girls (also here)

Protecting Native American Communities by Preserving Sovereign Immunity and Determining the Place of Tribal Businesses in the Federal Bankruptcy Code

Sarah Deer on Sex Trafficking of Native Women

Sarah Deer has published her paper, “Relocation Revisited: Sex Trafficking of Native Women in the United States,” in the William Mitchell Law Review (Sarah Deer Sex Trafficking Article) (SSRN link).