Report on Federal, State, and Tribal Jurisdiction


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Report on Tribal Government


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Federal, State and Tribal Jurisdiction on Indian Reservations in Arizona


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"In January of 1959 the United States Supreme Court, in the case of Williams v. Lee, reaffirmed the right of jurisdiction of tribal courts - as opposed to state courts - when civil or criminal actions are brought against reservation Indian defendants. The considerable interest and attention which this decision created has brought to light once more the general lack of understanding of the legal and political position of reservation Indians. The following report by Jerry Angle, a senior student in the University of Arizona College of Law, has been prepared in an attempt to pull together in a single short study the various legal and technical aspects of the problem." From foreword.




Indian Tribes


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The report examines the role of State, tribal, and Federal governments in some of the major conflicts: fishing rights, reservation criminal law enforcement, and eastern Indian land claims.