A Reductio Ad Absurdum of Restricted, Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction

International Journal of Applied Philosophy 18 (2):253-262 (2004)
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As Federal Indian Law has evolved, many questions have been posed regarding tribal jurisdiction. This paper examines the jurisdiction tribes have over member Indians, non-member Indians, and non-member, non-Indians. It addresses the ethical challenge faced by tribal attorneys who represent non-member Indian clients in a manner that ultimately undermines tribal sovereignty.

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