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+**S/O to Harvard-Westlake** |
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+**Counterplan Text: Aff actor should expand tribal court jurisdiction modeled off the United States’ Indian Child Welfare Act for Issues related to nuclear power.** |
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+Alice Segal ‘12, URANIUM MINING AND THE NAVAJO NATION - LEGAL INJUSTICE Southern California Review of Law and Social Justice 21 S. Cal. Rev. L. and Social Justice 355 |
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+Additionally, the U.S. ... forced upon them. |
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+**Solves dumping – hardly any tribes want it.** |
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+Johnson ‘12, Charles K. "A Sovereignty of Convenience: Native American Sovereignty and the United States Government's Plan for Radioactive Waste on Indian Land." Journal of Civil Rights and Economic Development 9.2 (2012) |
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+Given the financial ... NFZ since 1984. |
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+**Deciding whether nuclear power is right or wrong is the wrong question – resolving encroachments on indigenous lands requires included them in the decision first. Making the decision for them perpetuates colonialism.** |
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+Ishiyama ‘03, Noriko. "Environmental justice and American Indian tribal sovereignty: Case study of a land–use conflict in Skull Valley, Utah." Antipode 35.1 (2003): 119-139. |
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+Within the contexts ... debate thus far |
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+**Merely saying nuclear power is bad ignores the way that some tribes use deals with power companies to reclaim control and political influence.** |
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+Ishiyama 2, Noriko. "Environmental justice and American Indian tribal sovereignty: Case study of a land–use conflict in Skull Valley, Utah." Antipode 35.1 (2003): 119-139. |
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+The Goshutes live ... Tooele County, Utah |