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Section 001, Federal Law & Indian Tribes - Dolan, Torey
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The study of the relationships between Federal, state, and tribal governments, the source and scope of their respective sovereignties. Provides a comprehensive survey-level knowledge of the broad sweep of American history and Federal laws dealing with Indian tribes, including sovereignty (territory and property, peoples, and legal recognition), jurisdiction (criminal, regulatory, civil cause of action), and varied topics, such as gaming, PL- 280, taxation, water, sovereign immunity, and governance.