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Tribal sovereignty in the United States / Public Law 280 / State court / Conservatorship / Adivasi / Duro v. Reina / Tribal-state compacts / Law / Native American history / Sovereignty
Date: 2013-10-04 19:34:26
Tribal sovereignty in the United States
Public Law 280
State court
Conservatorship
Adivasi
Duro v. Reina
Tribal-state compacts
Law
Native American history
Sovereignty

CALIFORNIA LAW REVISION COMMISSION STAFF MEMORANDUM Study L-750

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