Justice Dept. Cements Position on Concurrent Federal Criminal Jurisdiction in “Optional” P.L. 280 States
Excerpt: For decades, conflicting judicial decisions and Department of Justice statements have led to uncertainty about whether the […]
Excerpt: For decades, conflicting judicial decisions and Department of Justice statements have led to uncertainty about whether the […]
The Department of Justice has granted a request by the Hoopa Valley Tribe for the United States to
U.S. Accepts Concurrent Jurisdiction Over Hoopa Valley Reservation Read More »
The Tribal Jurisdiction Program is designed to assist Indian tribes in exercising SDVCJ. Through this grant program, Indian
William A. Thorne Jr., retired Utah Court of Appeals judge and former chairman of the Child Trends board
The Department of Justice is expanding the Tribal Access Program (TAP) for National Crime Information which provides federally-recognized
Greetings, You are invited to attend an Urban Indian Focus Group for the Tribal Resource Mapping Project
Focus Group for Tribal Victim Services Read More »
Workshop Submission Extended Deadline: July 15, 2016 Submit Call for Presentations Questions: Tribal Law and Policy Institute P:
Call for Presentations for the 15th National Indian Nations Conference Read More »
Today the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the Fifth Circuit in the Dollar General v. Mississippi
Dollar General v. Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians – Tribal Jurisdiction Affirmed Read More »
Joint Jurisdiction Courts: A Manual for Developing Tribal, Local, State & Federal Justice Collaborations, Jennifer Fahey, JD, MPH,
Joint Jurisdiction Courts Manual Just Released Read More »
The Kansas Judicial Council has approved the creation of the Kansas Tribal-State Court Forum. From the report: The
New Tribal-State Court Forum Approved! Read More »