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UT Law School Classes - Fall 2010

Indian Law, Federal

Instructor: Torres, G Credits: 3 Course ID: 364G Unique #28440
     Day    Time   Location
   Wednesday 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm TNH 2.138
   Thursday 12:30 pm - 1:45 pm TNH 2.138
Exam Type    Test Date Time      Name Range Regular Room Extegrity Room
  Take-home Thursday, December 16
Registration Information
This course is restricted to upper division students only.

Description
This course will survey the broad currents in federal Indian Law.  We will confront the basic legal and policy questions posed by this body of law.  It is a highly technical legal field that is additionally complicated by questions of the history of colonialism, nation building and philosophy.  In order to address the underlying normative questions it will be necessary to master the basics of the law regulating Indians and Indian Tribes.  We will use the last part of the semester to address some comparative law questions.  We will compare the distinctly American approach to these issues with those approaches taken by other Western Hemispheric nations and the tribes themselves.

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