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Kansas Law Review | 2011

Reassessing Concurrent Tribal-State-Federal Criminal Jurisdiction in Kansas

John J. Francis; Stacy L. Leeds; Aliza Organick; Jelani Jefferson Exum

This Article questions the continued viability of the Kansas Act federal legislation, which extended Indian country criminal jurisdiction to the state of Kansas, while leaving unimpaired preexisting tribal and federal jurisdiction over the same offenses. This Article concludes with recommendations for legislative reform and the consideration of intergovernmental agreements with an eye toward providing a solution that respects modern policies of tribal self-determination, protects the financial resources and judicial economy of state and tribal courts, and protects the rights of defendants who may be subject to multiple prosecutions for the same offense.


Natural Resources Journal | 2006

Moving Toward Exclusive Tribal Autonomy over Lands and Natural Resources

Stacy L. Leeds


Tulsa Law Review | 2009

The More Things Stay the Same: Waiting on Indian Law's Brown v. Board of Education

Stacy L. Leeds


Tulsa Law Review | 2007

Defeat or Mixed Blessing - Tribal Sovereignty and the State of Sequoyah

Stacy L. Leeds


Archive | 2009

The Burning of Blackacre: A Step Toward Reclaiming Tribal Property Law

Stacy L. Leeds


Tulsa Law Review | 2005

By Eminent Domain or Some Other Name: A Tribal Perspective on Taking Land

Stacy L. Leeds


Archive | 2013

Excerpt from Mastering American Indian Law: Chapter 3 - Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country

Angelique EagleWoman; Stacy L. Leeds


Thomas Jefferson Law Review | 2012

Resistance, Resilience, and Reconciliation: Reflections on Native American Women and the Law

Stacy L. Leeds; Elizabeth Mashie Gunsaulis


Archive | 2009

Cross-Jurisdictional Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments: A Tribal Court Perspective

Stacy L. Leeds


Archive | 2009

Southern Ute Indian Tribe v. Amoco Production Company: Judicial Construction of Coalbed Methane Gas Ownership

Stacy L. Leeds

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University of New Mexico

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