Reed V. Faulkner

Reed V. Faulkner
Title Reed V. Faulkner PDF eBook
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Pages 102
Release 1987
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Merritt V. Faulkner

Merritt V. Faulkner
Title Merritt V. Faulkner PDF eBook
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Pages 76
Release 1987
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Seventh Circuit Digest

Seventh Circuit Digest
Title Seventh Circuit Digest PDF eBook
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Pages 868
Release 1988
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
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Includes: topical index alphabetical case index, federal rules index, and a synopsis section.

Native American Justice

Native American Justice
Title Native American Justice PDF eBook
Author Laurence French
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 266
Release 2003
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9780830415755

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Tracing the history of U.S. Indian policy from the eighteenth century to the present, this book explores how the Euro-American ethos of Manifest Destiny fueled a devastating campaign of ethnic cleansing against Native Americans. After decimating the Indian population through organized massacres, the U.S. government forcibly removed the survivors from their homelands to live on reservations. Physical genocide gave way to attempts at cultural eradication through policies designed to Christianize and civilize the Indians. These policies included the traumatic separation of children from their families for indoctrination and abuse in remote boarding schools. Treaties and policies are linked to the concept of federal paternalism and its relationship to pervasive health and social problems endemic in Indian country, including substance abuse and addiction. The book is divided into three main parts. Part I covers the US government's treatment of Indians from the colonial era to the present. Part II describes how the Cherokees' aboriginal concept of blood vengeance gave way to justice models based on the Protestant ethic. Part II also discusses governmental restrictions of religious expression by Indians. Part III delves into the judicial system within Indian country, looking at tribal courts, the Navajo court system, law enforcement, and corrections. An epilogue covers the incompleteness of social justice in Indian country, as reflected in problems such as the misuse of Indian money by the federal government. A Burnham Publishers book

Reed V. Richards

Reed V. Richards
Title Reed V. Richards PDF eBook
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Pages 40
Release 1993
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Religion and the State in American Law

Religion and the State in American Law
Title Religion and the State in American Law PDF eBook
Author Boris I. Bittker
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 1001
Release 2015-10-06
Genre Law
ISBN 1107071828

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of religion and government in the United States, providing historical context to contemporary issues.

Religious Exemptions

Religious Exemptions
Title Religious Exemptions PDF eBook
Author Kevin Vallier
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 329
Release 2018
Genre Law
ISBN 0190666188

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Religious exemptions have a long history in American law, but have become especially controversial over the last several years. The essays in this volume address the moral and philosophical issues that the legal practice of religious exemptions often raises.