Cohen\u27s Handbook of Federal Indian Law is an encyclopedic treatise written by experts in the field, and provides general overviews to relevant information as well as in-depth study of specific areas within this complex area of federal law. This is an updated and revised edition of what has been referred to as the bible of federal Indian law. This publication focuses on the relationship between tribes, the states and the federal government within the context of civil and criminal jurisdiction, as well as areas of resource management and government structure. The 2012 edition of Cohen\u27s Handbook of Federal Indian Law also includes coverage of: • Current topics such as Indian gaming and taxation • History and structure of tribal govern...
Since 1831, Indian nations have been viewed as Domestic Dependent Nations located within the geograp...
The United States and every federally recognized tribal nation originally entered into a sovereign-t...
Covers law related to representation of tribes as well as representation of state and local governme...
Cohen\u27s Handbook of Federal Indian Law is an encyclopedic treatise written by experts in the fiel...
In 1942 Felix S Cohen published the Handbook of Federal Indian Law the first synthesis of that field...
Federal Indian law... is a loosely related collection of past and present acts of Congress, treaties...
Tribal Governmental Gaming Law: Cases and Materials is a law school casebook and compilation of prim...
This article is a guide to legal research with the specific goal of assisting practitioners. The typ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS: On Teaching Federal Indian Law: A Commentary on Getches, Rosenfelt and Wilkinson'...
Native American Natural Resources Law: Cases and Materials provides a thorough examination of the in...
Introduction to Federal Indian Law, broken down by years: 1492, 1787, 1828, 1887, 1934, 1953, 1968 t...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Seminole Tribe v. lorida comes at a critical moment not only in t...
"Tribal index of materials on Indian law": p. [457]-484.At head of title: United States. Department ...
This article examines the adverse effects of federal case law and legislation on tribal courts and t...
Forty-one years ago, the legend goes, Harvard-educated Interior Department Solicitor Felix Cohen bro...
Since 1831, Indian nations have been viewed as Domestic Dependent Nations located within the geograp...
The United States and every federally recognized tribal nation originally entered into a sovereign-t...
Covers law related to representation of tribes as well as representation of state and local governme...
Cohen\u27s Handbook of Federal Indian Law is an encyclopedic treatise written by experts in the fiel...
In 1942 Felix S Cohen published the Handbook of Federal Indian Law the first synthesis of that field...
Federal Indian law... is a loosely related collection of past and present acts of Congress, treaties...
Tribal Governmental Gaming Law: Cases and Materials is a law school casebook and compilation of prim...
This article is a guide to legal research with the specific goal of assisting practitioners. The typ...
TABLE OF CONTENTS: On Teaching Federal Indian Law: A Commentary on Getches, Rosenfelt and Wilkinson'...
Native American Natural Resources Law: Cases and Materials provides a thorough examination of the in...
Introduction to Federal Indian Law, broken down by years: 1492, 1787, 1828, 1887, 1934, 1953, 1968 t...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Seminole Tribe v. lorida comes at a critical moment not only in t...
"Tribal index of materials on Indian law": p. [457]-484.At head of title: United States. Department ...
This article examines the adverse effects of federal case law and legislation on tribal courts and t...
Forty-one years ago, the legend goes, Harvard-educated Interior Department Solicitor Felix Cohen bro...
Since 1831, Indian nations have been viewed as Domestic Dependent Nations located within the geograp...
The United States and every federally recognized tribal nation originally entered into a sovereign-t...
Covers law related to representation of tribes as well as representation of state and local governme...