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Let A Thousand Policy-Flowers Bloom, Nell Jessup Newton
Let A Thousand Policy-Flowers Bloom, Nell Jessup Newton
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This article will analyze recent legislative efforts. The first section of the article examines the two proposed national tribal organizations, a National Native American Advisory Council and a Tribal Judicial Conference, and demonstrates that they will not in fact represent all Indian tribes. The second section of the article criticizes the plan to create a national policy center in Washington, D.C., the National Indian Policy Institute. While agreeing that some of the data gathering and dissemination functions proposed for the center are needed, the article notes these functions can be more economically obtained than by creation of a new center. …
Recognizing And Enforcing State And Tribal Judgments: A Roundtable Discussion Of Law, Policy And Practice, Nell Jessup Newton
Recognizing And Enforcing State And Tribal Judgments: A Roundtable Discussion Of Law, Policy And Practice, Nell Jessup Newton
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My name is Sam Deloria, and I'm director of the American Indian Law Center. Today we are going to discuss issues regarding full faith and credit between state and tribal court systems. I would first like to introduce our distinguished panel. Ted Occhialino teaches at the University of New Mexico School of Law. Nell Newton teaches at American University Law School in Washington, D.C. The Honorable Christine Zuni is an appellate court judge with the Southwestern Intertribal Court of Appeals. The Honorable Richard E. Ransom is the chief justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court. Bob Clinton teaches at the …