Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Constitutional Rights of the American Indian
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 342
Book Description
Constitutional Rights of the American Indian
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 992
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 992
Book Description
Criminal Convictions in U.S. Tribal Law
Author: Andrew Novak
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040102271
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
This book is the first comparative law study of collateral consequences of criminal conviction in all federally recognized Indian tribes in the lower 48 U.S. states, and the mechanisms for restoring civil rights in tribal law. Surveying the constitutions, codes, and ordinances of tribal jurisdictions reveals a broad range of consequences – the impact of which has not been comprehensively and critically examined. Like state and federal jurisdictions, tribal law attaches thousands of legal disabilities to tribal offices, business licenses and permits, social services, and civil rights for persons with criminal convictions. This is especially true in economically important industries such as gaming and resource extraction; additionally, rapidly changing areas such as marijuana regulation and sex offender registries expand the scope still further. This book catalogues restoration of rights procedures in tribal law, to include pardons, expungements, and record sealing. Collateral consequences have proliferated in tribal law because of the limitations of tribal criminal jurisdiction, including over non-tribal members. However, tribal collateral consequences risk contributing to overcriminalization and social exclusion for persons with previous criminal convictions, especially as Native Americans are already disproportionately impacted by the U.S. criminal justice system. This book will appeal to legal academics, scholars, and practitioners working in tribal criminal law, as well as to others with interests in Indigenous legal issues.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040102271
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
This book is the first comparative law study of collateral consequences of criminal conviction in all federally recognized Indian tribes in the lower 48 U.S. states, and the mechanisms for restoring civil rights in tribal law. Surveying the constitutions, codes, and ordinances of tribal jurisdictions reveals a broad range of consequences – the impact of which has not been comprehensively and critically examined. Like state and federal jurisdictions, tribal law attaches thousands of legal disabilities to tribal offices, business licenses and permits, social services, and civil rights for persons with criminal convictions. This is especially true in economically important industries such as gaming and resource extraction; additionally, rapidly changing areas such as marijuana regulation and sex offender registries expand the scope still further. This book catalogues restoration of rights procedures in tribal law, to include pardons, expungements, and record sealing. Collateral consequences have proliferated in tribal law because of the limitations of tribal criminal jurisdiction, including over non-tribal members. However, tribal collateral consequences risk contributing to overcriminalization and social exclusion for persons with previous criminal convictions, especially as Native Americans are already disproportionately impacted by the U.S. criminal justice system. This book will appeal to legal academics, scholars, and practitioners working in tribal criminal law, as well as to others with interests in Indigenous legal issues.
Special Report
Author: Lucy Alf Younes
Publisher:
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Category : Abused children
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Abused children
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Report
Author: United States. Congress. House
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 2770
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 2770
Book Description
Constitutional Rights of the American Indian
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 976
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 976
Book Description
Discussion Draft Legislation to Address Law and Order in Indian Country
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Indian Affairs (1993- )
Publisher:
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Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 1388
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 1388
Book Description
Hearings
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1272
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1272
Book Description
American Indian Law
Author: Marion E. Baurley
Publisher:
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Category : Child abuse
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Child abuse
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
State Legal Jurisdiction in Indian Country
Author: United States. Congress. House. Interior and Insular Affairs Committee
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description