Wikipedia:United States Education Program/Courses/Federal Indian Law and Policy (NAS 530)/Course description

Course description
Advanced analysis of theories, doctrines, case law, and legislation with a focus on key legal and policy concerns for contemporary Native America including treaties, criminal jurisdiction, land, environmental regulation, water rights, fishing and hunting, child welfare, gaming, taxation, repatriation, and religious freedom.

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