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- INTERIOR BOARD of INDIAN APPEALS Town of Ignacio
- American Indians, Indian Tribes, and State Government
- August 8, 2017
- “FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT PUBLIC LAW 280” 1. How
- Public Law 280 and Its Discontents
- Indigenous Self-Determination and the State Shin Imai
- Concurrent Tribal and State Jurisdiction Under Public Law 280
- Public Law 280
- Public Law 280 and Law Enforcement in Indian Country—Research Priorities
- Blood Should Not Tell: the Outdated "Blood
- Public Law 280-Aug
- Introduction
- Tribal and State Relations Committee
- New Mexico State Courts Have Concurrent Civil Jurisdiction Over Actions Brought by Nonmember Indians for Torts Committed on a Reservation: Wacondo V
- Public Law 280 and Its Applications: the Oppressive Effects of an Ambiguous Statute Senior Thesis Presented to the Faculty of Th
- Public Law 280 (1953)
- The National Congress of American Indians Resolution #PHX-08-049
- Overview of American Indian People and Indian Tribes in Minnesota
- Public Law 280 Applying a Federal Mandate in State Jurisdictions
- Federal Recognized Indian Nations Under State Jurisdiction (PL-280)
- Indian Country Guidance Guidance for Mndot’S Work in Indian Country
- No. 11-0274 the Supreme Court of the United States State of Oregon, Petitioner V. Thomas
- Supreme Court of the United States
- In the United States District Court for the District of Utah, Central Division Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reserva
- Public Law 280, Tribal Sovereignty, and the Value of Sovereignty
- Criminal and Civil Jurisdiction & PL 280 By
- THE TRIBAL NATIONS of MONTANA a Handbook for Legislators
- OVERLAPPING JURISDICTIONS of INDIAN TRIBES, the FEDERAL, STATE, and LOCAL GOVERNMENTS in DEVELOPMENT of NATURAL RESOURCES in "INDIAN COUNTRY" by Lynn H
- Research Priorities: Law Enforcement in Public Law 280 States
- Final Report: Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Under Public Law
- An Overview of Key Federal Indian Law Cases Prepared by Judge Joseph J
- Current Federal Indian Law and Its Precedents
- Public Law 83-280 an Introduction to a Federal Law Enacted in 1953
- Tribal Courts: Sovereignty, Due Process and Dispute Resolution