American Indian Law Deskbook


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We are pleased to announce the 2000 Supplement to the American Indian Law Deskbook, Second Edition. The Deskbook, originally published in 1993 and revised in 1998, is a comprehensive Indian law treatise providing readers with the necessary historical, factual, and legal framework to understand the complexities faced by states, Indian tribes, and the federal government when dealing with Indian lands. This annual supplement will ensure that the Deskbook remains the most current and usable reference work in the field of Indian law.







American Indian Law Deskbook


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Resource added for the Paralegal program 101101.




American Indian Law Deskbook


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American Indian Law Deskbook


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American Indian Law Deskbook, 2004


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We are pleased to announce the 2004 Supplement to the American Indian Law Deskbook, Third Edition. The Deskbook, originally published in 1993 and most recently revised in 2003, is a comprehensive Indian law treatise providing readers with the necessary historical, factual, and legal framework to understand the complexities faced by states, Indian tribes, and the federal governmental when dealing with Indian lands. This annual supplement will ensure that the Deskbook remains the most current and usable reference work in the field of Indian law.




American Indian Law Deskbook, Fourth Edition


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A collaborative effort from attorney general offices faced daily with legal questions involving state and tribal relations, the American Indian Law Deskbook, Fourth Edition is an up-to-date, comprehensive treatise on Indian law. The Deskbook provides readers with the necessary historical and legal framework to understand the complexities faced by states, Indian tribes, and the federal government in Indian country. Included are: -The evolution of federal statutory Indian law and the judicial foundations of federal Indian policy. -An extensive compilation and analysis of federal and state court decisions. - Reservation and Indian lands ownership and property interests. -The parameters of criminal jurisdiction in Indian country. -Concepts of tribal sovereignty and jurisdiction relating to a number of specific areas, including tribal courts, hunting and fishing, environmental regulation, water rights, gaming, and child welfare. -Cooperative approaches used by the states and tribes for resolving jurisdictional disputes and promoting better relations. Thorough, scholarly, and balanced, the American Indian Law Deskbook, Fourth Edition is an invaluable reference for a wide range of people working with Indian tribes, including attorneys, legal scholars, government officials, social workers, state and tribal jurists, and historians. This revised edition includes information from more recent court decisions, federal statutes, administrative regulations, and law reviews.




American Indian Law Deskbook Supplement


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"The American Indian Law Deskbook", originally published in 1993 and most recently revised in 2004, is a comprehensive treatise providing readers with the necessary historical, factual, and legal framework to understand the complexities that states, Indian tribes, and the federal government face when dealing with Indian lands. The annual supplement is an integral, distinguishing feature of the Deskbook. The 2007 Supplement reviews decisions issued prior to July 2007, updates federal statutes and administrative regulations through July 2007, and updates law review articles through spring 2007.







The Indian Child Welfare Act Handbook


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Previous edition, 1st, published in 1995.