American Indian Law Journal — Fall 2016 Volume January 25, 2017Matthew L.M. Fletcher Here: AILJ – Fall 2016 Contents Masthead Assessing Political Economy In Native American Nations W. Gregory Guedel, Ph.D., JD A Legal Practitioner’s Guide To Indian and Tribal Law Research Kelly Kunsch Why the Religious Freedom Restoration Act Cannot Protect Sacred Sites Timothy Wiseman Student Articles Money Is For Nothing: The Inherent Want of Consideration Found In Substantial Exclusivity Terms Within Tribal-State Compacts Paul C. Alexander II A Silent Epidemic: Revisiting the 2013 Reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act to Better Protect American Indian and Alaska Native Women Rory Flay Complex Adaptive Peacemaking: How Systems Theory Reveals Advantages of Traditional Tribal Dispute Resolution Methods Juliana E. Okulski Read the entire issue here (PDF). PrintEmailTwitterFacebookMorePinterestTumblrRedditLike Loading... Related