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Ngā ture o ngā iwi taketake/Wishes are not laws: McGirt v Oklahoma – one of the most important US Supreme Court cases of all time?
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Ngā ture o ngā iwi taketake/Wishes are not laws: McGirt v Oklahoma – one of the most important US Supreme Court cases of all time?

Stephen Young
Māori Law Review
04/2021
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/12306

Abstract

Indigenous peoples USSC Justice Gorsuch Oklahoma Indigenous law Muscogee Creek Reservation Jimcy McGirt NoiseCat Creek Nation Native American Cherokee Nation Dawes Act Chickasaw Choctaw Ponca Seminole Major Crimes Act
Stephen Young discusses the United States Supreme Court case of McGirt v Oklahoma, where the State of Oklahoma was found not to have jurisdiction to convict Jimcy McGirt for crimes committed on a Creek Reservation.
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