1. A Tangled Web of Jurisdiction: Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta and the Future of Justice on the Reservation.
- Author
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Irwin, Kiera
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Criminal jurisdiction -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Conflict of laws -- Evaluation ,Indian country (United States) -- Laws, regulations and rules -- Demographic aspects ,Child abuse -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Plea bargaining -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Tribal jurisdiction -- Laws, regulations and rules ,Tribal sovereignty -- Analysis ,Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta (No. 21-429 (U.S. Jun. 29, 2022)) ,McGirt v. Oklahoma (140 S. Ct. 2452 (2020)) ,Government regulation ,Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010 ,Indian Major Crimes Act ,Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 ,Conferring of Jurisdiction on the State of California, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oregon, and Wisconsin with Respect to Criminal Offenses and Civil Causes of Action Committed or Arising on Indian Reservations Within Such States Act of 1953 - Abstract
"Moving forward, the Court cheerily promises, more prosecuting authorities can only "help." Three sets of prosecutors--federal, tribal, and state--are sure to prove better than two. But again it's not hard [...]
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- 2023