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For more than a century, the United States has restricted Tribal governments’ powers over criminal law. It has diminished Tribal jurisdiction and imposed adversarial approaches on Tribal courts. But recently, some Tribal...
Restorative Justice As Regenerative Tribal Jurisdiction is an episode from California Law Review by Source Collect: California Law Review's Podcast. For more than a century, the United States has restricted Tribal governments’ powers over c...
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For more than a century, the United States has restricted Tribal governments’ powers over criminal law. It has diminished Tribal jurisdiction and imposed adversarial approaches on Tribal courts. But recently, some Tribal courts have begun to embrace Indigenous-based restorative justice models. UCLA School of Law Assistant Professor Lauren van Schilfgaarde discusses how these models are strengthening both Tribal courts and Tribal jurisdiction more broadly. Author: Lauren van Schilfgaarde, Assistant Professor, UCLA School of Law Host: Peter Mason (Volume 113 Podcast Editor) Script: Peter Mason (Volume 113 Podcast Editor) Technology Editors: Georgiana Soo (Volume 112 Podcast Editor), Sandeep Stanley (Volume 113 Senior Technology Editor), Emily C. Welsch (Volume 113 Technology Editor) Soundtrack: Composed and performed by Carter Jansen (Volume 110 Technology Editor)
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