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The Three Lives of Mamengwaa Toward an Indigenous Canon of Construction Many of the intractable political disputes that plague tribal nations can be traced to the reliance on legal principles that are poor fits in Indigenous contexts. I suggest the acknowledgment of an Indigenous canon of construction of tribal laws by tribal judiciaries that will benefit legal development in tribal nations. The Credit Markets Go Dark Mirroring the recent paradigm shift in corporate equity corporate debt is now increasingly private and concentrated in the hands of investment funds. This Article chronicles the rise of private creditloans originated by investment funds rather than banksand discusses its implications including the potential loss of information and liquidity.
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