“On the far end of the Trail of Tears was a promise.” In 1997, the state of Oklahoma convicted Jimcy McGirt of heinous crimes and sentenced him to 1,000 years plus life in prison. Because he is an enrolled citizen of an Indian nation, however, he argued in post-conviction proceedings that Oklahoma lacked jurisdiction to prosecute him, as his crimes allegedly occurred in Indian Country on the Muscogee (Creek) Reservation as set out in treaties between the United States and the Creek Nation. Reviewing his conviction, the U.S. Supreme Court stated: “Today we are asked whether the land these treaties promised remains an Indian reservation for purposes of federal criminal law. Because Congress has not said otherwise, we hold the government to ...
The judgment of the U.S. Supreme Court in McGirt v. Oklahoma, saluted as a landmark victory for Nati...
On July 9, 2020, the United States Supreme Court issued its decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma. Although...
The Supreme Court’s decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma, 140 S.Ct. 2452 (2020),has caused considerable un...
“On the far end of the Trail of Tears was a promise.” In 1997, the state of Oklahoma convicted Jimc...
The U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion in McGirt v. Oklahoma last July. The Court ruled that the ...
Federal Indian law forms part of the bedrock of American jurisprudence. Indeed, critical parts of th...
The landmark 2020 U.S. Supreme Court decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma has seen no shortage of scholarl...
The United States Supreme Court ruled that large areas of Oklahoma, including much of the City of Tu...
Stephen Young discusses the United States Supreme Court case of McGirt v Oklahoma, where the State o...
A case before the U.S. Supreme Court helped determine how much of Tulsa, Oklahoma will become part o...
Almost every aspect of McGirt v. Oklahoma strains the imagination. On July 9, 2020, over two years a...
This Article examines the United States Supreme Court’s July 9, 2020 decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma,...
The Supreme Court decision McGirt v. Oklahoma, confirming the boundaries of the Creek Reservation in...
This United States (US) Supreme Court decision, argued April 27, 2022 and decided June 29, 2022 expa...
This Article examines the United States Supreme Court\u27s July 9, 2020 decision in McGirt v. Oklaho...
The judgment of the U.S. Supreme Court in McGirt v. Oklahoma, saluted as a landmark victory for Nati...
On July 9, 2020, the United States Supreme Court issued its decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma. Although...
The Supreme Court’s decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma, 140 S.Ct. 2452 (2020),has caused considerable un...
“On the far end of the Trail of Tears was a promise.” In 1997, the state of Oklahoma convicted Jimc...
The U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion in McGirt v. Oklahoma last July. The Court ruled that the ...
Federal Indian law forms part of the bedrock of American jurisprudence. Indeed, critical parts of th...
The landmark 2020 U.S. Supreme Court decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma has seen no shortage of scholarl...
The United States Supreme Court ruled that large areas of Oklahoma, including much of the City of Tu...
Stephen Young discusses the United States Supreme Court case of McGirt v Oklahoma, where the State o...
A case before the U.S. Supreme Court helped determine how much of Tulsa, Oklahoma will become part o...
Almost every aspect of McGirt v. Oklahoma strains the imagination. On July 9, 2020, over two years a...
This Article examines the United States Supreme Court’s July 9, 2020 decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma,...
The Supreme Court decision McGirt v. Oklahoma, confirming the boundaries of the Creek Reservation in...
This United States (US) Supreme Court decision, argued April 27, 2022 and decided June 29, 2022 expa...
This Article examines the United States Supreme Court\u27s July 9, 2020 decision in McGirt v. Oklaho...
The judgment of the U.S. Supreme Court in McGirt v. Oklahoma, saluted as a landmark victory for Nati...
On July 9, 2020, the United States Supreme Court issued its decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma. Although...
The Supreme Court’s decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma, 140 S.Ct. 2452 (2020),has caused considerable un...