Customary law still appears in many of the decisions of American state and federal courts. Modern courts rely less on customary law, part and parcel of the English common law adopted and adapted by the Founders of the United States, with statutory and administrative law dominating the field. In contrast, the importance of customary law in American Indian tribal courts cannot be understated. Indian tribes now take every measure conceivable to preserve Indigenous cultures and restore lost cultural knowledge and practices. Tribal court litigation, especially litigation involving tribal members and issues arising out of tribal law, often turns on the ancient customs and traditions of the people. But this development of applying customary law in...
The Supreme Court has, in recent years, developed a detailed set of rules governing whether cases wi...
This Article explains a longstanding problem in federal Indian law. For two centuries, the U.S. Supr...
Through an examination of scholarly articles, this paper examines traditional tribal justice systems...
Customary law still appears in many of the decisions of American state and federal courts. Customary...
Frequently referred to as customary law, the unique traditions and customs of different Native Ameri...
This article examines the adverse effects of federal case law and legislation on tribal courts and t...
The law of Indian tribes is under attack by non-Indians, with the most strident and hostile attacks ...
The law of Indian tribes is under attack by non-Indians, with the most strident and hostile attacks ...
Courts and scholars refer to the substantive common law applied by tribal courts in the United State...
This article contends that state courts are not necessarily free to apply state law when the courts ...
American Indian law commonly describes the body of law by which the United States government regulat...
This article explores the ways in which Indian tribal judges are constituting their tribe\u27s uniqu...
The high stakes often involved in controversies regarding who owns valuable natural resources and wh...
For millions of Indigenous peoples around the world their own customary laws (nonstate laws they co...
This paper is intended to encourage discussion and stimulate action and thought as well as to suppor...
The Supreme Court has, in recent years, developed a detailed set of rules governing whether cases wi...
This Article explains a longstanding problem in federal Indian law. For two centuries, the U.S. Supr...
Through an examination of scholarly articles, this paper examines traditional tribal justice systems...
Customary law still appears in many of the decisions of American state and federal courts. Customary...
Frequently referred to as customary law, the unique traditions and customs of different Native Ameri...
This article examines the adverse effects of federal case law and legislation on tribal courts and t...
The law of Indian tribes is under attack by non-Indians, with the most strident and hostile attacks ...
The law of Indian tribes is under attack by non-Indians, with the most strident and hostile attacks ...
Courts and scholars refer to the substantive common law applied by tribal courts in the United State...
This article contends that state courts are not necessarily free to apply state law when the courts ...
American Indian law commonly describes the body of law by which the United States government regulat...
This article explores the ways in which Indian tribal judges are constituting their tribe\u27s uniqu...
The high stakes often involved in controversies regarding who owns valuable natural resources and wh...
For millions of Indigenous peoples around the world their own customary laws (nonstate laws they co...
This paper is intended to encourage discussion and stimulate action and thought as well as to suppor...
The Supreme Court has, in recent years, developed a detailed set of rules governing whether cases wi...
This Article explains a longstanding problem in federal Indian law. For two centuries, the U.S. Supr...
Through an examination of scholarly articles, this paper examines traditional tribal justice systems...