This course explores the foundational principles and doctrines governing the legal and political relationships among the United States and Indian tribes. Major topics in the course include the history of federal Indian law and policy, congressional plenary power, tribal sovereignty, and jurisdiction in Indian country. In examining these topics, we will discuss laws and policies concerning tribal justice and legal systems.
For details on class times, days of the week, instructors, and grading and exam details, please view the Michigan Law Class Schedule.