Current Washington Law Review Features Several Indian Law Articles

Here.

A list:

Negotiating Jurisdiction: Retroceding State Authority over Indian Country Granted by Public Law 280

Robert T. Anderson
87 Wash.L.Rev. 915

Full Article

Inextricably Political: Race, Membership, and Tribal Sovereignty

Sarah Krakoff
87 Wash.L.Rev. 1041

Full Article

Indigenous Peoples and Epistemic Injustice: Science, Ethics, and Human Rights

Rebecca Tsosie
87 Wash.L.Rev. 1133

Full Article

Fleeing East from Indian Country: State v. Eriksen and Tribal Inherent Sovereign Authority to Continue Cross-Jurisdictional Fresh Pursuit

Kevin Naud, Jr.
87 Wash.L.Rev. 1251

Full Article

And a special treat (for me at least), an article by my legendary criminal law and criminal procedure prof:

The Rise, Decline, and Fall (?) of Miranda

Yale Kamisar
87 Wash.L.Rev. 965

Full Article

US v. Boise — Challenge to Confession Obtained by Tribal Police

Here’s an Indian Civil Rights Act-related case out of the District of Oregon involving a motion to suppress a statement obtained by tribal police to be used as evidence in federal court. The motion was denied.

boise-motion-to-suppress

us-response-to-boise-motion

boise-reply-brief

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