Jurisdiction
in Indian Country:
A Guide to Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction
Law
February 23-24, 2010 |
Las Vegas, NV | Alexis Park
For a group rate of $89, please call 1-800-582-2228
by February 1 and mention Falmouth Institute. |
$755 |
The most complicated issues in the field of Indian law and tribal
governance arise with respect to judicial and regulatory jurisdiction.
Indian Country jurisdiction is a complex subject and may
be one of the most rapidly changing areas of
American law. With millions of non-Indians
visiting gaming facilities, leisure resorts and
other attractions on reservations each year,
understanding jurisdictional issues is critical.
One of the most contentious issues in Indian
Country is that of jurisdiction over Indians
and tribes by state and local governments.
State and local authorities make ongoing attempts
to exercise control over tribes and tribal members on reservation
lands. From U.S. v. Lara to the Inyo County v. Paiute and Madison v. Snohomish County opinions, this two-day course will
take you through virtually every issue and significant court decision
impacting jurisdiction on Indian lands.
This popular class is a must for anyone involved
in Indian issues. Our expert instructor
will guide you through the finer points of key
laws, regulations and court decisions. You’ll
have the opportunity to discuss jurisdictional
concerns that affect your tribe — taxation,
land use, sovereign immunity, gaming and
more. Each participant will receive a comprehensive
manual, certificate of completion and
CD containing relevant Web links and resource materials.
Please click here to view the brochure.
Topics that will be covered include:
Historical Perspective
- Historical and legal origins of Indian sovereignty
- Limitations on tribal sovereignty and jurisdiction
- Political and cultural aspects of tribes
- The federal-tribal relationship
- Sources and extent of federal power over Indians
- Role of the Constitution, Congress and the Supreme Court
Basic Concepts of Jurisdiction
- Civil vs. criminal jurisdiction
- Types of governmental and judicial jurisdiction
- History of Indian Country jurisdiction
- Early court definitions of “Indian Country”
- Case law (Worcester, Cherokee, Venetie)
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Exercise of Tribal Government Authority
- Tribal authority over liquor sales
- Exclusion from reservation lands
- Court jurisdiction and the Indian Civil Rights Act
- Due process and equal protection
- Indian Child Welfare Act
Federal Power and Jurisdiction Over Indians and Indian Country
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