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Dani Delaney's research focuses on the legal discourse surrounding the politics of indigeneity, particularly in the context of recognition and comparative analysis of legal strategies by American Indians, Alaska Natives, and indigenous peoples in northern Russia. Their fieldwork emphasizes indigenous political protection and the legal challenges arising from oil development on indigenous lands. Delaney teaches courses on indigenous politics, constitutional law, and political theory, and serves as an advisor for the Undergraduate Moot Court Team. With a JD from Georgetown University Law Center, they specialize in legislative advocacy and have worked as a legislative director and legal counsel for various indigenous organizations. Delaney's recent publications include significant works on environmental law and indigenous identity, particularly exploring contemporary issues related to tribal sovereignty and governance.
Queen's University • Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Teaching and researching topics related to political studies, with a focus on indigenous politics and law.
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