Federal Law and Indian Tribes — Fall 2010 Materials

Syllabus – FLIT – Fall 2010 – v.2

Key Supplemental Materials:

2010-2011 GWW Teacher’s Memorandum Final

Other Supplemental Materials:

Supplemental Tribal Law Materials

Gaming Supplemental Materials Part I

Gaming Supplemental Materials Part II:

* Grand Traverse Band Gaming Compact

* 1993 Consent Judgment

* Rincon Band v. Schwarzeneggar

* California Cert Petition

Materials for Final Class (11/29/10):

California Cert Petition

* Rincon Band Cert Opposition

* California Reply Brief

Fletcher, The Supreme Court and the Rule of Law

Fletcher, Factbound and Splitless

Cases

Agua Caliente v. Superior Court

Bank of Hoven v. Long Family Land and Cattle

Bittle v. Bahe

Cayuga Indian Nation v. Pataki

Colorado ex rel. Suther v. Cash Advance

Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde v. Strategic Wealth Management

Foxworthy v. Puyallup

Jones v. Pokagon Band Gaming Authority

Miami Nation of Indians v. DOI

MichGO v. Kempthorne (CA DC)

Nelson v Pfizer

San Manuel Indian Bingo & Casino v. NLRB

Seneca Telephone v. Miami Tribe

TOMAC v. State

Williams v. Babbitt

Other Materials

Fletcher, Bringing Balance to Indian Gaming

Fletcher, In Pursuit of Tribal Economic Development

Fletcher, The Iron Cold of the Marshall Trilogy

Fletcher, The Michigan Tribal-State Tax Agreements

Fletcher, The Original Understanding of the Political Status of Indian Tribes

Fletcher, Preconstitutional Federal Power

Fletcher, Politics, History, and Semantics

Fletcher, Rethinking Customary Law in Tribal Court Jurisprudence

Fletcher, Retiring the “Deadliest Enemies” Model of Tribal-State Relations

Fletcher, Reviving Local Control

Fletcher, The Supreme Court and the Rule of Law

Fletcher, The Supreme Court’s Indian Problem

Fletcher, Toward a Theory of Intertribal and Intratribal Common Law

Johnson Land Claims Map

MacKinnon, Whose Culture?

Pokagon Band Tort Claims Ordinance

Swentzell, Testimony of a Santa Clara Woman

Wilson v. GTB Economic Development Corp. Brief

Recommended but not Required Materials

Cherokee Cases and President Jackson

Fletcher, Advising and Suing Tribal Officials

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