'20-'21 JC/PRP Fellow Melodie Meyer: The Struggle For Tribal Sovereignty

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In part two of a series in THE PUBLIC, Justice Catalyst/Public Rights Project Joint Fellow Melodie Meyer ‘20-’21 discusses specific legislation that led to the tribal consultation doctrine, tribal movements on consultation and consent, and current California state-tribal relations. To read the full article, please click here.

THE PUBLIC is an online civil rights magazine focusing on the legal and social aspects of workers’ rights in America. It is published by Public Rights Project.

Melodie Meyer is a 2020-2021 Justice Catalyst/Public Rights Project Joint Fellow at the Yurok Office of the Tribal Attorney.

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