Courses 2022 - 2023
LAW A 565
American Indian Law
Credits:
3-4, Max 4
History, from 1789, of vacillating federal laws and policies towards Indians. Current federal law and policy. Judicial trends in Indian cases. The federal trust responsibility toward Indian tribes; tribal powers of self government. Tribal courts. Federal supremacy (preemption) over state law in Indian country. Tribal/state/federal judicial and legislative jurisdiction in Indian country. Criminal and civil jurisdiction. Indian religious freedom. Indian water rights. Special hunting and fishing rights. Comparisons with Canadian Indian law and policy.
Autumn,
4 Credit(s)
Course Sections and Instructors
Instructor(s) |
Monte Mills
Quarter |
Instructor |
Schedule - Days, Hour, Room) |
Sec SLN Type |
Grading Type |
Autumn |
Mills
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A 17396 JD
B 17397 LLM
C 17398 MJ
D 17399 PhD
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Room assignments are not posted until 60 days before the start of the quarter and are subject to change without notice.
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