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Tribal Courts and Constitutions
   Guide to Tribal Law Research (Separate Website)

By: Native American Rights Fund
  
   
   History of Tribal Courts (Separate Website)

By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Indian Tribal Courts Program (Separate Website)

By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Legal Research Guides (Separate Website)
How to get started finding legal information.
By: Native American Rights Fund
  
   
   Tribal CASA Courts (Separate Website)
List of resources for the Tribal Court Appointed Special Advocate project. These resources deal with the CASA project to assist abused Native American children.
  
   
   Tribal Court Codes and Constitutions (Separate Website)
Searchable database of online Codes and Constitutions of various Native American tribes.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Tribal Court Directory (Separate Website)
Searchable directory of tribal courts and justice systems. The directory may also be viewed alphabetically.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Tribal Drug Courts (Separate Website)
List of resources for Tribal Drug Courts.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Tribal Law Collection (Separate Website)
Constitutions and Codes for Native American tribes.
By: National Indian Law Library
  
   
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Tribal Sovereignty Protection
   Intergovernment Agreements (Separate Website)
Legal issues from the perspective of Native Americans. Well-organized links to widespread resources.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
   Tribal Sovereignty Protection Initiative (Separate Website)
Since time immemorial Indians and Indian tribes have historically enjoyed the protection of the federal courts including the United States Supreme Court from those who have attacked tribal sovereignty. Without this judicial protection, not only would tribal sovereignty be severely diminished but perhaps even done away with. This judicial protection may no longer exist if the latest rulings (Hicks and Atkinson) of the United States Supreme Court signal a new trend of tantamount to "judicial termination." Many Indian Law experts believe this to be the case.
By: National Tribal Justice Resource Center
  
   
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