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#### On November 10, 2025, Supreme Court Justices Gorsuch and Thomas teamed up to insist that the doctrine of “plenary power” over Native Peoples is not good law and never has been.
### On November 10, 2025, Supreme Court Justices Gorsuch and Thomas teamed up to insist that the doctrine of “plenary power” over Native Peoples is not good law and never has been:
In 1975, Vine Deloria, Jr., wrote an article in Akwesasne Notes pondering “the future of Indians”. In 2025, fifty years later, a law review article proposed that “tribes” should have powers of “eminent domain” to “take” land for “public use...
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Professor Emeritus of Legal Studies University of Massachusetts / Amherst —— Author: Federal Anti-Indian Law: The Legal Entrapment of Indigenous Peoples • Praeger (2022) — https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/federal-antiindian-law-9781440879210/
Steven Newcomb (Shawnee/Lenape) is author of Pagans in the Promised Land: Decoding the Doctrine of Christian Discovery, and co-producer of the documentary "The Doctrine of Discovery: Unmasking the Domination Code."
I am a member of the Ngemba nation in the land they call Australia.
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