Abstract
This Note explores the doctrine of tribal sovereign immunity, from its origins through the historical use of waiver to the implications of consent to suit as a means of promoting economic development on Indian reservations. Additionally, this Note proceeds on the assumption that tribal sovereign immunity is an attribute to be valued and protected against all incursions except in those instances when its waiver will advance the goals and autonomy of the tribe and its people.
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31 Ariz. L. Rev. 389 (1989)
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