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U.S. v. Cooley

August 7, 2023August 31, 2021 by Jenny

The Supreme Court addresses tribal authority in a case that centers on a drug bust of a non-Indian driving through the Crow Reservation.

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Categories Legal Docket Tags Battle of the Little Bighorn, Crow Reservation, law enforcement, Montana, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, tribal authority, tribal jurisdiction, US v Cooley
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