Lewis & ClarkLaw School

Summer Session

Federal Indian Law 354-1I

Federal Indian Law   354-1I
Visiting Professor: Frank Pommersheim
3 credits
Class meets Tuesday May 29  - Monday July 2
3:30pm - 5:30pm in Room Lezak
Exam unscheduled June 29 and/or July 2

This course surveys the development of federal Indian law from the late 19th century to the present, with emphasis on the unique principles regarding tribal sovereignty, the federal trust relationship, tribal treaty rights, and the interplay among tribal, state, and federal jurisdictions. Federal statutes pertaining specifically to Native Americans will be examined.