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Giuttari, Theodore R. 1970.The American Law of Sovereign Immunity; An Analysis of Legal Interpretation.New York: Praeger. Sels, John van Loben. 1995."From Watergate to Whitewater: Congressional Use Immunity and Its Impact on the Independent Counsel."Georgetown Law Journal83. ...
Across the continent, Indigenous peoples are methodically reasserting control over their land, laws, and how they live.
“The suspect’s behavior was vulgar, very upsetting to all those involved, and tarnished the reputation of the Scottsdale community,” the city attorney's office said. “However, the incident did not rise to the point of criminality.” A group of dancers had been ...
Public Law 280: Tribal Rights and Jurisdiction, Soboba Lawsuit by Ernie C. Salgado, Jr.(Soboba tribe) On June 9, 2017Soboba Band of Luiseño Indianstribal attorney George Forman filed a lawsuit against the Riverside County Sheriff’s in the United States District Count, Central District of ...
“What we know from the science is that, particularly unaddressed, the impact of trauma can impact the ability to learn, read, think, concentrate and communicate,” Public Counsel attorney Kathryn Eidmann said. The lawsuit seeks to force the government to provide services for special needs, a ...
NuwaubianFacts.com is a website dedicated to providing facts regarding the conspiracy case of Dr. Malachi Z. York (Misnomer Dwight D York) and the continual flight of justice of the United Nuwaubian Nation of Moors and tribe the Yamassee Native American
“This is about attacking Indian law and Indian sovereignty,” said Chrissi Nimmo, deputy attorney general for the Cherokee Nation. “This is just the first step.” The Cherokee, Navajo, Oneida and Quinault Indian Nations, as well as the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, ask...
Before a large crowd at the Book Festival of the MJCCA, Eizenstat, who was Carter’s principle advisor on domestic policy, defended the record he created in the late 1970s. Eizenstat described Carter as “the most accomplished and underappreciated first-term president in American history.” ...
“Hers was the first case where, a missing and murdered indigenous women coordinator was deployed and the first case where we deployed the FBI rapid deployment team,” said Kurt Alme, US Attorney for Montana. “It was the first case where the attorney general’s initiative and some of the ...