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The Lakota can demonstrate that our Constitution specifies treaties are the supreme law of the land once Congress has authorized them. They can demonstrate that the U.S. has repeatedly violated the terms of treaties with the Lakota, supporting an argument that the treaty has been breached by the party of the first part so the party of the second part is entitled to give notice that the treaty is no longer in force.
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The Lakota can demonstrate that our Constitution specifies treaties are the supreme law of the land once Congress has authorized them. They can demonstrate that the U.S. has repeatedly violated the terms of treaties with the Lakota, supporting an argument that the treaty has been breached by the party of the first part so the party of the second part is entitled to give notice that the treaty is no longer in force.
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