Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1993
Publication Information
18 AM. IND. L. REV. 239 (1993)
Abstract
My name is Sam Deloria, and I'm director of the American Indian Law Center. Today we are going to discuss issues regarding full faith and credit between state and tribal court systems. I would first like to introduce our distinguished panel. Ted Occhialino teaches at the University of New Mexico School of Law. Nell Newton teaches at American University Law School in Washington, D.C. The Honorable Christine Zuni is an appellate court judge with the Southwestern Intertribal Court of Appeals. The Honorable Richard E. Ransom is the chief justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court. Bob Clinton teaches at the University of Iowa Law School and is associate justice of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal Appellate Court. And Robert Laurence teaches at the University of Arkansas Law School.
Recommended Citation
Nell J. Newton,
Recognizing and Enforcing State and Tribal Judgments: A Roundtable Discussion of Law, Policy and Practice,
18 AM. IND. L. REV. 239 (1993).
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