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Indian Law Symposium Held in South Dakota
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Indian Law Symposium Held in South Dakota
VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) _ American Indians need to become lawyers and judges so they can make sure tribal court jurisdiction isn't eroded by state and federal governments, a panelist at a law conference said...
Braid of Feathers : American Indian Law and Contemporary Tribal Life - By Frank Pommershien. Offers views from his residency as a judge for the Rosebud Sioux court. Relevant Links:
University of South Dakota School of Law
Tribal Court Clearinghouse - Excellent resource for practioners of law in tribal courts Tribal Court Websites:
Minneapolis Area
Phoenix Area
Portland Area
Sacramento Area
"Tribal justice is strengthened in our tribal judicial systems, preserving culture and sovereignty." -- Patricia Christine Aqiimuk Paul, Pro Tem Tribal Judge
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