The definitive guide to federal Indian law. 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. For additional topics and further history see the 2012 Edition.
This concise guide covers areas of federal Indian law that impact contracts with tribes. Includes principles of tribal economies, contract drafting, federal contract law, and sample contracts.
In-depth tribal caselaw analysis of environmental work by 562 Indian tribes. Covers the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Endangered Species Act, and the Wilderness Act. Uses Indian and tribal cases to illustrate points of NEPA doctrine as it exists in the broader field of Indian law. Text is available on Westlaw.
Experienced lawyers offer advice about applying laws to tribal cases, engaging in commercial transactions among tribes, and researching tribal courts and their venues.