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United States v. Kagama
United States v. Lara
Major Crimes Act
Duro v. Reina
Article One of the United States Constitution
Commerce Clause
Ex parte Crow Dog
United States Constitution
Tribal sovereignty in the United States
Law
Case law
Government

Con Law I January 12, 2009 Class Notes and Discussion Questions

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