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George II

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Thu Jul 9, 2020, 10:58 AM Jul 2020

Supreme Court rules that large swath of Oklahoma belongs to Indian reservation [View all]

Source: The Hill

The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that a large swath of Oklahoma belongs to Native American tribes in a huge win for a reservation that challenged the state's authority to prosecute crimes on its land.

Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote for a 5-4 majority, ruling that disputed area that covers roughly half of the state actually belongs to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.

"Today we are asked whether the land these treaties promised remains an Indian reservation for purposes of federal criminal law," Gorsuch wrote. "Because Congress has not said otherwise, we hold the government to its word."

The ruling could upend the state's authority over much of the land and restrict it from prosecuting tribal members who commit crimes on the reservation.

Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/506548-supreme-court-rules-that-large-swath-of-oklahoma-belongs-to-indian?__twitter_impression=true&__twitter_impression=true&__twitter_impression=true&__twitter_impression=true&__twitter_impression=true&__twitter_impression=true



Another good decision from the Supreme Court. This was lost in the shuffle of the other big rulings even though it was the first to be released.
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WOWZA! Bayard Jul 2020 #1
It overturns a child rapist conviction. OneCrazyDiamond Jul 2020 #45
It was a defense move by an accused wnylib Jul 2020 #63
Wonderful news! FM123 Jul 2020 #2
Heart & Soul Me. Jul 2020 #6
No way. Am I reading this right? Laelth Jul 2020 #3
No mistake. Before Oklahoma became a state, its name was marybourg Jul 2020 #16
Oh, I know that. Laelth Jul 2020 #21
Actually, it was not divided equally. yellerpup Jul 2020 #38
There were also people from other eastern tribes wnylib Jul 2020 #64
Hi, thanks for your response. yellerpup Jul 2020 #65
I wasn't criticizing you, just adding info wnylib Jul 2020 #66
One of my good friends yellerpup Jul 2020 #68
Yeah, the gave the Indians the worst land they could find. Aristus Jul 2020 #62
Andrew Jackson will be rolling in his grave. lagomorph777 Jul 2020 #17
Lincoln too Polybius Jul 2020 #58
No. It applies to criminal prosecution. It doesn't "give back" the land to the tribes OKNancy Jul 2020 #19
Thank you for tirelessly attempting to educate us. Laelth Jul 2020 #32
LOL thanks OKNancy Jul 2020 #34
Well, it is a start. not_the_one Jul 2020 #39
gorsuch no longer fears trumper reprisals, or could be making case to future Dem empedocles Jul 2020 #4
Gorsuch was a judge in Colorado pscot Jul 2020 #48
Double Triple WOW Me. Jul 2020 #5
This was a criminal law case. former9thward Jul 2020 #53
I Know THis Me. Jul 2020 #54
It's about fucking time!!! White men have been jailing indians in this nation since the white man BComplex Jul 2020 #7
I agree. ChazInAz Jul 2020 #40
I agree with you on that. Indian reservations are the most underrepresented constituents in the BComplex Jul 2020 #60
Kick For Visibility Me. Jul 2020 #8
Half! (Picture Eddie Murphy) LaelthsDaughter Jul 2020 #9
I'll say it again, the 51st state should be all of the native american reservations (NT) Coleman Jul 2020 #10
That's a really good idea. Laelth Jul 2020 #13
That is a really good plan! n/t Metatron Jul 2020 #14
Bantustans worked so well in South Africa... brooklynite Jul 2020 #46
I think Trump thought he had a rubber stamp in his justice picks padah513 Jul 2020 #11
K&R highplainsdem Jul 2020 #12
that's a big win Roc2020 Jul 2020 #15
Not really - very narrow OKNancy Jul 2020 #18
I think it's Robert's dissent.... LeftInTX Jul 2020 #25
Map LiberalArkie Jul 2020 #20
Wow!!! I did not see this coming!!! LeftInTX Jul 2020 #22
applies to only Indians in criminal cases OKNancy Jul 2020 #26
Got it!! LeftInTX Jul 2020 #27
Here in Michigan, I live in the boundaries of safeinOhio Jul 2020 #41
The state should have known better and it was 2naSalit Jul 2020 #23
Just one more post to help you all understand Oklahoma OKNancy Jul 2020 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author stillcool Jul 2020 #49
I can't grasp what you're saying.... stillcool Jul 2020 #50
Could they apply for statehood? LiberalFighter Jul 2020 #28
They already have Nationship safeinOhio Jul 2020 #42
This is wonderful news. pandr32 Jul 2020 #29
Good news for tribal sovereignty Warpy Jul 2020 #30
It's narrow...only applies to major criminal cases. (State versus federal) LeftInTX Jul 2020 #35
It means the State of OK has no jurisdiction in what was Indian Territory. roamer65 Jul 2020 #59
I hate to belabor this point but there is no reserved Indian lands in Oklahoma OKNancy Jul 2020 #36
Right, the unassigned lands were opened up to white colonization in 1889 Warpy Jul 2020 #47
LOL more stuff you might like to know OKNancy Jul 2020 #55
I've driven across it on I 40 three times Warpy Jul 2020 #57
Oklahoma is not the West? Throckmorton Jul 2020 #52
Trump will soon announce he's building a wall and the Muscogee (Creek) Nation will be paying for it AKing Jul 2020 #31
From what I understand this means criminal cases will need to be tried in federal court, LeftInTX Jul 2020 #33
That's OK with me lame54 Jul 2020 #37
Damn you. Dr. Strange Jul 2020 #67
Is this going to affect season 12 of Street Outlaws? Doug.Goodall Jul 2020 #43
I guess this means, Doc_Technical Jul 2020 #44
Could this ruling be applied to national parks? OneCrazyDiamond Jul 2020 #51
It's Native American territory. roamer65 Jul 2020 #56
If you want to know the incredible history locks Jul 2020 #61
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