Ex parte Crow Dog
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Ex parte Crow Dog is an 1883 U.S. Supreme Court case that affirmed tribal sovereignty by holding that federal courts lacked jurisdiction over crimes committed by one Native American against another on tribal land.
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| Ex parte Crow Dog canonical | 1 |
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