Native American Law Watch – Spring 2014
The Spring 2014 edition of Modrall Sperling’s Native American Law Watch includes:
Articles:
- BHP Billiton Sells Navajo Mine Coal Company to Navajo Nation
- Recent Challenges to EPA’s “Indian Country” Clean Air Act Jurisdictional Determinations
- New Mexico Supreme Court Validates Designation of Mt. Taylor as a Traditional Cultural Property
- Divergent Decisions on Tribal Jurisdiction over Public School Districts and Their Employees
Of Note:
- Tax-Advantaged Borrowing for Indian Tribal Governments
- Interpreting Exemption for Taxpayer who Lives and Works on Tribal Lands
- Navajo Nation Supreme Court Affirms Navajo Labor Commission’s Just Cause Determination
Lawyers
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