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| Description | Date | Docket # |
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DEMONTINEY v. USUnited States Ninth Circuit
Indian LawSubcontractor may not sue Indian tribe general contractor that had self-determination construction contract with federal government, or the federal... |
07/16/2001 | 99-35874 |
IN RE: MARINNA J.California Court of Appeal
Family Law, Indian LawParents who had their parental rights terminated may raise on appeal the Department of Social Services' failure to comply with the Indian Child... |
07/12/2001 | C036453 |
US v. ASHLEYUnited States Eighth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Indian LawVehicular battery on Indian reservation caused by drunk driver who willfully drove with faulty brakes qualifies as an assault resulting in serious... |
07/11/2001 | 00-2189 |
BIRD v. GLACIER ELEC. COOP., INC.United States Ninth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Indian LawDistrict court may not recognize a verdict rendered in tribal court where closing argument of tribal court case appealed to tribal prejudices against... |
07/10/2001 | 99-35162 |
US v. ENASUnited States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Indian LawAn Indian tribe and the federal government may both prosecute a non-member Indian for the same conduct without violating the Double Jeopardy Clause... |
06/29/2001 | 99-10049 |
EDWARDS v. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTH.United States Sixth Circuit
Indian LawDetermining appropriate safety measures regarding the public's access to the waters around a dam is within the discretion of the Tennessee Valley... |
06/26/2001 | 00-5281 |
PRAIRIE BAND OF POTAWATOMI INDIANS v. PIERCEUnited States Tenth Circuit
Civil Procedure, Indian LawThere may be instances where Indian tribe sovereignty extends beyond the boundaries of the reservation, and the supremacy of motor vehicle laws with... |
06/25/2001 | 99-3324 |
NEVADA v. HICKSUnited States Supreme Court
Indian LawA tribal court may not assert jurisdiction over civil claims against state officials who enter tribal land to execute a search warrant against a tribe... |
06/25/2001 | 99-1994 |
US v. PLUFFUnited States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Indian LawThe Major Crimes Act, 18 USC 1153, does not incorporate state law definitions of double jeopardy. |
06/18/2001 | 00-30227 |
IDAHO v. USUnited States Supreme Court
Indian Law, Property Law & Real EstateFederal Government holds title, in trust for the Coeur dAlene Tribe, to lands underlying portions of Lake Coeur dAlene and the St. Joe River. |
06/18/2001 | 00-189 |
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