This article examines some of the unresolved issues that will shape tribal court jurisdiction in Alaska in coming years.Alaska Exception to Violence Against Women Act / Indian Law and Order Commission Report / State of Alaska v. Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska (CCTHITA) / Land into Trust Regulations / Civil Diversion Agreement between the State of Alaska and [Indian Tribe
This Note argues that the current federal laws regarding tribal criminal jurisdiction are contrary t...
Although Native Americans in the contiguous United States have benefited from recent congressional r...
This report discusses the high rate of domestic and dating violence American Indian women experience...
Extensive case law already exists in Alaska on the jurisdiction of tribal courts over domestic rel...
This article introduces the Fall 2014/Winter 2014 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum, which focuses o...
This article provides an annotated survey of Alaska and federal case law and statutes tracing the de...
Until 2022, all but one of the 229 Alaska tribes were barred from special domestic violence criminal...
This Article provides an overview of the significant cases that have defined state-tribal relations ...
This article examines empirical studies that have been conducted on the effectiveness of tribal cour...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 (ANCSA) devised a land entitlement system markedly d...
This Article suggests that the Supreme Court has not deprived Alaska Native Villages of a valid bas...
The federal law principles of tribal sovereignty and Indian country define the parameters of tribal ...
This issue of the Alaska Justice Forum is devoted primarily to issues related to tribal courts in Al...
This Article provides a summary of the law of tribal civil jurisdiction over persons who are not mem...
This article examines the adverse effects of federal case law and legislation on tribal courts and t...
This Note argues that the current federal laws regarding tribal criminal jurisdiction are contrary t...
Although Native Americans in the contiguous United States have benefited from recent congressional r...
This report discusses the high rate of domestic and dating violence American Indian women experience...
Extensive case law already exists in Alaska on the jurisdiction of tribal courts over domestic rel...
This article introduces the Fall 2014/Winter 2014 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum, which focuses o...
This article provides an annotated survey of Alaska and federal case law and statutes tracing the de...
Until 2022, all but one of the 229 Alaska tribes were barred from special domestic violence criminal...
This Article provides an overview of the significant cases that have defined state-tribal relations ...
This article examines empirical studies that have been conducted on the effectiveness of tribal cour...
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 (ANCSA) devised a land entitlement system markedly d...
This Article suggests that the Supreme Court has not deprived Alaska Native Villages of a valid bas...
The federal law principles of tribal sovereignty and Indian country define the parameters of tribal ...
This issue of the Alaska Justice Forum is devoted primarily to issues related to tribal courts in Al...
This Article provides a summary of the law of tribal civil jurisdiction over persons who are not mem...
This article examines the adverse effects of federal case law and legislation on tribal courts and t...
This Note argues that the current federal laws regarding tribal criminal jurisdiction are contrary t...
Although Native Americans in the contiguous United States have benefited from recent congressional r...
This report discusses the high rate of domestic and dating violence American Indian women experience...