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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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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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Stephen Young
Publication Details
Māori Law Review
Academic Unit
Faculty of Law
Publisher
Māori Law Review Limited
Date published ; e-published
04/2021
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This version in OUR Archive is the author's manuscript accepted for publication after peer-review. The published version is Young, S. (2021). 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? Māori Law Review, (April). Retrieved from https://maorilawreview.co.nz.
Date copyright
04/2021
Language
English
Resource Type
Journal article
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