The Immediate and Lasting Impacts of McGirt: A Novel Ruling for Oklahoma Briefly Legal
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On July 9, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Muscogee (Creek) Nation reservation had never been disestablished, creating a jurisdictional shift in criminal law matters and leaving many unanswered questions regarding civil regulatory issues. One year later, a number of these issues—such as taxes for tribal citizens—have gone unresolved. Indian Law & Gaming Practice Group members Jennifer N. Lamirand and Greg Buzzard explain the history and impact of McGirt v. Oklahoma, and why it will be referenced on matters of legal reform for years to come.
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On July 9, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Muscogee (Creek) Nation reservation had never been disestablished, creating a jurisdictional shift in criminal law matters and leaving many unanswered questions regarding civil regulatory issues. One year later, a number of these issues—such as taxes for tribal citizens—have gone unresolved. Indian Law & Gaming Practice Group members Jennifer N. Lamirand and Greg Buzzard explain the history and impact of McGirt v. Oklahoma, and why it will be referenced on matters of legal reform for years to come.
About Jennifer N. Lamirand and Greg Buzzard
Connect with Crowe & Dunlevy:
Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
29 min