American Indian Law & Federal Indian Policy
CRJ-463-ON1
SUNY Oswego
- Semester
- Fall 2026
- Instructor
- William Jones
- Start Date
- 08-24-2026
- Total Credits
- 3
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- 315-312-2136
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This course is an introduction to Federal-Indian law/policy. Sovereignty, jurisdiction, Federal Indian relationship, federal, state, and tribal policies, laws, and issues will be examined. Analysis of twentieth-century events that have shaped American Indian rights under the United States Constitution and the history of those legal developments will be explored. The course will also cover the detailed assessment of the 1968 Indian Bill of Rights and American Indian efforts toward achieving limited sovereignty and unlimited rights over the past three decades.
Prerequisites:
CRJ101 or PBJ101
General Education Area(s): Other World Civilizations
Course Area: Criminal Justice/Criminology
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Dates: 08-24-2026 - 10-16-2026
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