United States in litigation involving Indian tribes

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The United States in litigation involving Indian tribes is the federal government acting as a party in legal disputes that concern tribal rights, lands, resources, or sovereignty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf federal government capacity
legal role
party to litigation
advisedBy Bureau of Indian Affairs
United States Department of the Interior
surface form: Department of the Interior

Office of the Solicitor of the Department of the Interior
basedOn Indian Commerce Clause
Treaty Clause
United States Constitution
federal plenary power over Indian affairs
federal trust responsibility
canAppearIn Bankruptcy courts
United States Court of Federal Claims
surface form: Court of Federal Claims

Supreme Court of the United States
United States courts of appeals
United States district courts
governedBy Administrative Procedure Act
General Allotment Act of 1887
surface form: General Allotment Act

Indian Child Welfare Act
Indian Claims Commission Act
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
Indian Land Consolidation Act
Indian Long-Term Leasing Act
Indian Mineral Leasing Act
Indian Reorganization Act
Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act
Indian Tucker Act
Major Crimes Act
National Environmental Policy Act
National Historic Preservation Act of 1966
surface form: National Historic Preservation Act

Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
Non-Intercourse Act
surface form: Nonintercourse Act

Quiet Title Act
Tucker Act jurisdiction
surface form: Tucker Act

federal common law of Indian affairs
United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
surface form: federal rules of civil procedure

federal statutes concerning Indian tribes
sovereign immunity doctrines
treaties with Indian tribes
hasRole indispensable party
intervenor
necessary party
plaintiff
sovereign defendant
trustee for Indian tribes
involves United States government
surface form: United States federal government

federally recognized Indian tribes
legalDomain administrative law
constitutional law
federal Indian law
public law
sovereign immunity law
treaty law
trust law
mayBeSuedUnder Administrative Procedure Act
surface form: Administrative Procedure Act section 702

Indian Tucker Act 28 U.S.C. 1505
Quiet Title Act
surface form: Quiet Title Act section 2409a

Indian Tucker Act
surface form: Tucker Act 28 U.S.C. 1491

statutory waivers of sovereign immunity
mayWaive sovereign immunity
relatedConcept federal preemption in Indian law
government-to-government relationship with tribes
tribal sovereign immunity
trust responsibility of the United States to Indian tribes
representedBy Environment and Natural Resources Division
Indian Resources Section
United States Department of Justice
typicalIssues Indian child custody and adoption
criminal jurisdiction in Indian country
cultural resource protection
environmental impacts on tribal lands
federal trust mismanagement
hunting and fishing rights
jurisdictional disputes
mineral and natural resource rights
reservation boundaries
taxation affecting tribes
treaty interpretation
tribal gaming regulation
tribal land rights
tribal sovereignty
water rights

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Indian Resources Section represents United States in litigation involving Indian tribes