Indian Law – 6629

This course examines the evolution of Indian law from colonization onward as impacted by treaties, executive orders, congressional enactments, and the development of federal common law. Students will gain an understanding and appreciation of one of the more particularized areas of the law, and acquire the necessary tools to become able practitioners within the field. The course will also focus upon the unique historical experience of the Midwest tribal nations.

Sections

Spring 2025

Spring 2024

Spring 2023

Fall 2021

Reid Lebeau ’05
Credits
2
Course Equivalency

Students may NOT earn credit if LAW 6236 Indian Law was previously completed.

Subject Area
Administrative & Regulatory Law
Environmental & Energy Law *
Human Rights *
Perspectives
Public Law
Student Year
Upper Division
LL.M.
Grade base
A - F
Course type
LEC