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Indian Law

Indian Law

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In light of the Lyng decision, Havasupai decision and the Employment Division decision, do tribes need to seek legislation to protect sacred sites/lands, or religious practices? 2) Do you think if there were other religions involved in disputes like this, that there would be different results? Why, or why not?
1) In light of the Lyng decision, Havasupai decision and the Employment
Division decision, do tribes need to seek legislation to protect sacred sites/lands, or
religious practices?
2) Do you think if there were other religions involved in disputes like this, that there
would be different results? Why, or why not?

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Indian Law

Indian Law

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Discussion #10: 1) Who owns the groundwater on Indian Reservations under the treaties and after the fed/state/tribal water compacts? State facts and cases to support your position. 2) Should the federal government own and control all ground, river, and drainage water in the US so as to control usage, distribution, pollution in an equitable manner?

7/9/2015 Discussion #10 due

Read Nutshell Chapter
14 p.
493515
Discussion #10:
1) Who owns the groundwater on Indian Reservations under the treaties and after the
fed/state/tribal water compacts? State facts and cases to support your position.
2) Should the federal government own and control all ground, river, and drainage water in the
US so as to control usage, distribution, pollution in an equitable manner?

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Indian Law

Indian Law

Paper details:
Discussion #10: 1) Who owns the groundwater on Indian Reservations under the treaties and after the fed/state/tribal water compacts? State facts and cases to support your position. 2) Should the federal government own and control all ground, river, and drainage water in the US so as to control usage, distribution, pollution in an equitable manner?

7/9/2015 Discussion #10 due

Read Nutshell Chapter
14 p.
493515
Discussion #10:
1) Who owns the groundwater on Indian Reservations under the treaties and after the
fed/state/tribal water compacts? State facts and cases to support your position.
2) Should the federal government own and control all ground, river, and drainage water in the
US so as to control usage, distribution, pollution in an equitable manner?

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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