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Implication Of Civil Remedies Under The Indian Civil Rights Act, Michigan Law Review
Implication Of Civil Remedies Under The Indian Civil Rights Act, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
This Note will discuss neither -the wisdom of the express provisions of ICRA nor the desirability of express creation by Congress of a federal civil remedy. The purpose of this Note is, instead, to analyze the bases upon which remedies have been implied by federal courts and to question whether implication is consistent with standards of statutory interpretation appropriate for Indian law. It is contended that the implication of federal civil remedies against Indian governments is improper and that if such remedies are to be created, precedent and policy mandate that they be the product of Congress. The Note will …
Jurisdiction: Exhaustion Of Remedies And The Status Of Tribal Courts, Sue Salmon
Jurisdiction: Exhaustion Of Remedies And The Status Of Tribal Courts, Sue Salmon
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Educational Assistance And Employment Preference: Who Is An Indian?, Karl A. Funke
Educational Assistance And Employment Preference: Who Is An Indian?, Karl A. Funke
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Water Rights: The Mccarren Amendment And Indian Tribes' Reserved Water Rights, Elizabeth Mccallister
Water Rights: The Mccarren Amendment And Indian Tribes' Reserved Water Rights, Elizabeth Mccallister
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.