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IN THIS ISSUE: The Role of Ethics in Tribal Courts, Codifying the Rights of Nature, Expanding Tribal Court Jurisdiction, and much more.
Vol 59 No 2 | Spring 2020
We tend to forget the great debt we owe the Native peoples of this country and that Native American culture has suffered from our country's broken promises. Articles in this issue of The Judges' Journal consider how Tribal values, culture, and perspectives can be incorporated into current legal practices to include and honor this important segment of our population.
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Part One of Artificial Intelligence and Facial Recognition Technology focused on the nature of AI and FRT and possible biases in those technologies, and suggested ethical principles.