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1977

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Brief Of Appellants Dec 1977

Brief Of Appellants

Puget Sound Gillnetters Ass'n v. United States District Court, Docket Nos. 77-3129, 77-3208, 77-3209, 77-3654, 77-3655 (605 F.2d 492 (9th Cir. 1979))

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Respondents' Supplemental Responsive Brief To Petitions For Mandamus And Motion To Intervene Of United States Government Oct 1977

Respondents' Supplemental Responsive Brief To Petitions For Mandamus And Motion To Intervene Of United States Government

Puget Sound Gillnetters Ass'n v. Moos, Docket No. 44401 (88 Wash. 2d 677 (June 9, 1976))

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Brief Of Amici Curiae Lower Elwha, Muckleshoot, And Skokomish Indian Tribes Oct 1977

Brief Of Amici Curiae Lower Elwha, Muckleshoot, And Skokomish Indian Tribes

Puget Sound Gillnetters Ass'n v. Moos, Docket No. 44401 (88 Wash. 2d 677 (June 9, 1976))

No abstract provided.


United States V. John, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1977

United States V. John, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

No abstract provided.


Santa Clara Pueblo V. Martinez, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1977

Santa Clara Pueblo V. Martinez, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

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Indian Law—Indian Sovereignty And Tribal Jurisdiction Over Non-Indian Offenders—Oliphant V. Schlie, 544 F. 2d 1007 (9th Cir. 1976), Kathleen A. Miller Oct 1977

Indian Law—Indian Sovereignty And Tribal Jurisdiction Over Non-Indian Offenders—Oliphant V. Schlie, 544 F. 2d 1007 (9th Cir. 1976), Kathleen A. Miller

Washington Law Review

Oliphant, the first attempt in recent case law to deal directly with the issue of tribal criminal jurisdiction over non-Indians, represents an acceptance of the theory that tribal sovereignty is diminished only to the extent that it is expressly limited by the federal government. The Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that, in the absence of any express limitations on tribal power, the original criminal jurisdiction of the tribe remains undiminished. After establishing this foundational principle, the court proceeded to analyze the alleged limitations on tribal jurisdiction. First, the court found no treaty purporting to limit the tribe's …


Brief For The United States As Amicus Curiae Oct 1977

Brief For The United States As Amicus Curiae

Puget Sound Gillnetters Ass'n v. Moos, Docket No. 44401 (88 Wash. 2d 677 (June 9, 1976))

No abstract provided.


Brief For The United States Sep 1977

Brief For The United States

United States v. Washington, Docket No. 77-1397 (645 F.2d 749 (9th Cir. 1981))

No abstract provided.


Brief Of Intervenor- Appellees Jul 1977

Brief Of Intervenor- Appellees

United States v. Washington, Docket No. 77-1397 (645 F.2d 749 (9th Cir. 1981))

No abstract provided.


Brief Of Appellants Jun 1977

Brief Of Appellants

Washington State Commercial Passenger Fishing Vessel Ass'n v. Tollefson, Docket No. 43642 (87 Wash. 2d 417 (Aug. 12 1976))

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Answer Of Intervening Defendant, The Navajo Nation, Navajo Nation Jun 1977

Answer Of Intervening Defendant, The Navajo Nation, Navajo Nation

Native American Water Rights Settlement Project

Tribal Claims: Answer of Intervening Defendant, the Navajo Tribe. Parties: Navajo Nation Contents: Answer to Plaintiff’s Complaint, I – Answer to Plaintiff’s Complaint, p.1; II – Affirmative Defenses, p.3; III – Affirmative Claims, p.4; Request for an Order declaring that first, the US holds in trust for the Navajo Nation sufficient water rights to meet the present and future needs of the Navajo people for irrigation, domestic, industrial, aesthetic, recreational, and streamflow maintenance purposes. The Order should find that these rights are sourced in the surface water and the groundwater of the San Juan River system in New Mexico. The …


American Indian Courts And Tribal Self-Government, Richard B. Collins, Ralph W. Johnson, Kathy Imig Perkins Jun 1977

American Indian Courts And Tribal Self-Government, Richard B. Collins, Ralph W. Johnson, Kathy Imig Perkins

Articles

This article is intended to rebut several of Mr. Brakel's key assertions and to emphasize the wellestablished right of Indians to maintain their own courts. Each of the authors has had extensive contact and experience working with Indian courts. Mr. Collins is associated with the Native American Rights Fund. He formerly had many contacts with Indian courts when he practiced law on the Navajo Indian Reservation. Professor Johnson, who has taught law at the University of Washington School of Law for twenty-one years, has for the past six years been an instructor in the National American Indian Court Judges Association's …


Brief Of Appellants May 1977

Brief Of Appellants

United States v. Washington, Docket No. 77-1397 (645 F.2d 749 (9th Cir. 1981))

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Indian Law-Criminal Jurisdiction-Tribal Courts Have Criminal Jurisdiction Over Non-Indian - Oliphant V. Schlie, Morris D. Linton May 1977

Indian Law-Criminal Jurisdiction-Tribal Courts Have Criminal Jurisdiction Over Non-Indian - Oliphant V. Schlie, Morris D. Linton

BYU Law Review

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The Construction Of Indian Treaties, Agreements, And Statutes, Craig A. Decker Jan 1977

The Construction Of Indian Treaties, Agreements, And Statutes, Craig A. Decker

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Children: Indian Juveniles In The State And Tribal Courts Of Oregon, Michael J. O'Brien Jan 1977

Children: Indian Juveniles In The State And Tribal Courts Of Oregon, Michael J. O'Brien

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Politics, Bureaucracy And The Bogus Administration Of Indian Commissioner Lewis Vital Bogy, 1866-1867, William E. Unrau Jan 1977

Politics, Bureaucracy And The Bogus Administration Of Indian Commissioner Lewis Vital Bogy, 1866-1867, William E. Unrau

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Administrative Law: Self-Determination And The Consent Power: The Role Of The Government In Indian Decisions, Charles Scott Jan 1977

Administrative Law: Self-Determination And The Consent Power: The Role Of The Government In Indian Decisions, Charles Scott

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Alcohol Beverage Control: A Survey Of Tribal Alcohol Statutes, Phillip May Jan 1977

Alcohol Beverage Control: A Survey Of Tribal Alcohol Statutes, Phillip May

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Natural Resources: Federal Control Over Indian Timber, Joe D. Dillsaver Jan 1977

Natural Resources: Federal Control Over Indian Timber, Joe D. Dillsaver

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law: Whitehorn V. State: Peyote And Religious Freedom In Oklahoma, Robert Johnston Jan 1977

Constitutional Law: Whitehorn V. State: Peyote And Religious Freedom In Oklahoma, Robert Johnston

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Navajo Nation Tomorrow--51st State, Commonwealth, Or…?, Theodore Wyckoff Jan 1977

The Navajo Nation Tomorrow--51st State, Commonwealth, Or…?, Theodore Wyckoff

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Regulation Of Indian Traders: A Historical Perspective, Mario Gonzalez Jan 1977

Regulation Of Indian Traders: A Historical Perspective, Mario Gonzalez

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Due Process: Delaware Tribal Business Committee V. Weeks: The Participation Of Kansas Delawares In Tribal Awards, Steven Haught Jan 1977

Due Process: Delaware Tribal Business Committee V. Weeks: The Participation Of Kansas Delawares In Tribal Awards, Steven Haught

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Unraveling The Riddle Of Aboriginal Title, J. Youngblood Henderson Jan 1977

Unraveling The Riddle Of Aboriginal Title, J. Youngblood Henderson

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Evolution Of The Termination Policy, Charles F. Wilkinson, Eric R. Biggs Jan 1977

The Evolution Of The Termination Policy, Charles F. Wilkinson, Eric R. Biggs

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Indian Lands: Joint Tribal Council Of The Passamaquoddy Tribe V. Morton, 528 F. 2d 370 (1st Cir. 1975), William B. Gunter Jan 1977

Indian Lands: Joint Tribal Council Of The Passamaquoddy Tribe V. Morton, 528 F. 2d 370 (1st Cir. 1975), William B. Gunter

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Criminal Law: Double Jeopardy; Due Process: Participation In Tribal Awards; Indian Lands: State Power Of Eminent Domain; Indian Lands: Federal Power Of Eminent Domain; Indian Reservations: Hunting; Jurisdiction: Viability Of Tribal Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians; Taxation: State Taxation Of Non-Indian Lessees Of Indian Lands: Tribes: Jurisdiction Of Dispute Between Hopi And Navajo; Tribal Courts: Exhaustion Doctrine; Jan 1977

Criminal Law: Double Jeopardy; Due Process: Participation In Tribal Awards; Indian Lands: State Power Of Eminent Domain; Indian Lands: Federal Power Of Eminent Domain; Indian Reservations: Hunting; Jurisdiction: Viability Of Tribal Jurisdiction Over Non-Indians; Taxation: State Taxation Of Non-Indian Lessees Of Indian Lands: Tribes: Jurisdiction Of Dispute Between Hopi And Navajo; Tribal Courts: Exhaustion Doctrine;

American Indian Law Review

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Criminal Law: Are Indian Tribal Courts And Federal District Courts "Arms Of Different Sovereigns" For Purposes Of The Double Jeopardy Clause? Two Views; Indian Lands: Establishment Of A Prima Facie Case Under The Nonintercourse Act; Taxation: Federal Income Tax Jan 1977

Criminal Law: Are Indian Tribal Courts And Federal District Courts "Arms Of Different Sovereigns" For Purposes Of The Double Jeopardy Clause? Two Views; Indian Lands: Establishment Of A Prima Facie Case Under The Nonintercourse Act; Taxation: Federal Income Tax

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Thomas L. Mckenney, Architect Of America's Early Indian Policy: 1816-1830, Herman J. Viola, William E. Unrau Jan 1977

Book Review: Thomas L. Mckenney, Architect Of America's Early Indian Policy: 1816-1830, Herman J. Viola, William E. Unrau

American Indian Law Review

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