The Stanford Undergraduate Law Review (SULR) is a student-run legal publication focusing on law and civil liberties.
Volume 1, Issue II:
Featured Articles
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"This land is your land. This land is my land...This land was taken from you and me": A Case for Tribal Sovereignty in America
Author: Grace Carter, Stanford University ‘24
This essay discusses the historical background and legal definitions of tribal sovereignty in the United States that created the precedent for McGirt v Oklahoma and explores the political, economic, and cultural applications of the McGirt decision in Oklahoma and beyond.
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Masculinity and Vengeance: Deconstructing Gender in Transitional Justice
Author: Jessica Zhu, Stanford University ‘24
Masculine approaches to transitional justice that center retribution sideline alternative methods such as reparations, social services, and truth and reconciliation commissions, hurting survivors of gendered crimes such as rape.
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