Faculty Scholarship Repository
A Service of the Ross-Blakley Law Library
Article |
Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta--Rebalancing Federal-State-Tribal Power |
Robert Miller and Stacy Leeds et al. |
23 Journal of Appellate Practice and Process 47 (2023) |
Open Access | Library Access |
Abstract: The Supreme Court’s unexpected decision in Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta in 2022 overturned established precedent and scrambled long-settled expectations about the division of criminal jurisdiction in Indian country. In this panel discussion shortly after the decision was issued, the authors provided a “hot take†on the Castro-Huerta decision and discussed its impact on criminal justice in Indian country and on federal Indian law more broadly. |
40 |
Total Views |