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SEMINAR: Tribal Implications of McGirt, Jurisdictional Sovereignty, and Open Borders: Analyzing the Crossroads

Monday, June 24, 2024

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9:15 - 10:15 am

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207 AB

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This seminar aims to delve into the profound implications of the Supreme Court’s decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma and its ripple effects on tribal sovereignty, law enforcement, and community well-being. We will explore interconnected issues such as the opioid crisis, with a focus on Fentanyl, immigration policies, the challenges tribes face in arresting and the limitations of prosecuting non-tribal and non-American suspects by tribal authorities, open border policies’ impact on tribal sovereignty, and the nuanced communication breakdown of tribal and state relations in Oklahoma. The seminar seeks to foster a comprehensive understanding and collaborative solutions.

PRESENTERS: Michael Woestehoff, Director, Native Americans for Sovereignty and Preservation





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