Provides an overview of the fundamental principles of U.S. federal Indian law and examines the policies underlying Indian land law. Also provides an overview of Native Land Laws 17 General Principles, including the historical context in which the Principles were developed and how they are applied today.
Gain deeper understanding of the foundational principles in federal Indian law.
Interested in learning more? Be sure to check out the book
Native Land Law.
This groundbreaking legal treatise (a companion guide to the Native land law CLE series) advances a new framework of law that is fair and workable within a U.S constitutional framework. It offers insightful historical and legal analysis of key laws and court rulings that impact Native land law and provides critical arguments to represent the interests of Indian nation governments today.
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