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A Court Divided: October Term 2023
Join a dynamic panel of nationally recognized experts as they use impaired driving as a lens to interpret three of the most significant federal Indian law cases in decades. Learn how criminal jurisdiction, one of the judicial expressions of sovereignty, is, once again, at the forefront of conflict between states and ascendent Native nations.
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Over the last three terms the Supreme Court upended long held notions about the nature of Indian Country, the lands of the federally recognized Indian tribes, and about the ability to exercise police power over them. Governments, tribal, federal, and state, as well as
practitioners, have scrambled to decode these decisions within the broad context of federal Indian law. Some states sought to overturn one of the decisions. This webinar will provide a broad overview of these stunning cases and will use impaired driving as an example to focus on specific aspects of the rapidly changing ways in which the Supreme Court views native sovereignty. Attendees will:
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