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Idaho tribe reclaiming police powers
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2002 The Shoshone-Bannock Nation of Idaho is renewing an effort to repeal state criminal and civil jurisdiction on tribal land. The state assumed jurisdiction under Public Law 280, a federal termination-era law. The tribe is pushing a bill to reclaim sole authority on the reservation. Get the Story:
Sho-Bans want police powers back (The Idaho Statesman 11/20) Relevant Links:
Shoshone-Bannock Nation - http://www.sho-ban.com
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