34th Annual Indian Law Symposium
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Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
Spring 4-22-2022
Recommended Citation
Robert J. Miller, Kaighn Smith, Townsend Hyatt, Lynn Slade, and Brie Coyle Jones, Chapter 4 – Economic Development (2022), https://digitalcommons.law.uw.edu/ils/5
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Presenter: Robert Miller
Topic: Subchapter 1 – Indian Tribes as Economic Regulators
Restatement Sections: Sec. 46 – Tribal Regulatory Powers on Indian Lands, Sec. 47 – Tribal Adjudicatory Powers on Indian Lands, Sec. 48 – Tribal Regulatory and Adjudicatory Authority over the Economic Activity of Nonmembers on Nonmember Lands, Sec. 49 – State Authority
Timestamp: 0:01:16
Presenter: Kaighn Smith
Topic: Subchapter 2 – Indian Tribes as Economic Actors
Restatement Sections: Sec. 50 – Tribal Economic Enterprises, Sec. 55 – State Court Subject Matter Jurisdiction over Actions Arising in Indian Country to Enforce Obligations Entered into by Indian Tribes and Their Economic Enterprises, Sec. 59 – Application of Tribal Exhaustion Doctrine in the Federal and State Courts, and Sec. 60 – Federal Approval of Contracts with Indian Tribes
Timestamp: 0:37:37
Presenter: Townsend Hyatt
Topic: Subchapter 2 – Indian Tribes as Economic Actors
Restatement Sections: Sec. 51 – Sovereign Immunity of Indian Tribes and Arms of Tribes, Sec. 52 – Sovereign Immunity of Tribal Corporations Formed Pursuant to the Indian Reorganization Act and the Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act, Sec. 53 – Sovereign Immunity of Tribal Corporations and Other Business Associations Formed Pursuant to Tribal Law, and Sec. 54 – Sovereign Immunity of Corporation and Other Business Associations Formed by Indian Tribes Pursuant to State Law
Timestamp: 1:11:12
Presenter: Lynn Slade
Topic: Subchapter 2 – Indian Tribes as Economic Actors
Restatement Sections: Sec. 56 – Federal Court Jurisdiction over Actions to Enforce Economic Obligations Entered into by Indian Tribes and by Tribal Corporations: Diversity of Citizenship, Sec. 57 – Federal Court Jurisdiction over Actions to Enforce Economic Obligations Involving Indian Tribes: Federal Questions, and Sec. 58 – Federal Court Jurisdiction over Actions Arising Under Federal Indian Common Law: Federal Questions
Timestamp: 1:38:42
Presenter: Brie Coyle Jones
Topic: Subchapter 3 – Indian Gaming
Restatement Sections: Sec. 61 – Indian Lands, Sec. 62 – Preemption of State Jurisdiction, Sec. 63 – Class II Gaming, Sec. 64 – Class III Gaming, Sec. 65 – Management Contracts, Sec. 66 – After-Acquired Lands, and Sec. 67– Tribal Sovereign Immunity Under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
Timestamp: 2:05:51