The Curious Case of Disappearing Federal Jurisdiction Over Federal Enforcement of Federal Law: A Vehicle for Reassessment of the Tribal Exhaustion/Abstention Doctrine

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Blake A. Watson

University of Dayton School of Law

Date Written: 1997

Abstract

This article describes the tribal exhaustion/abstention doctrine set forth in National Farmers Union Ins. Companies v. Crow Tribe, 471 U.S. 845 (1985) and Iowa Mutual Ins. Co. v. LaPlante, 480 U.S. 9 (1987).

Keywords: Indian, exhaustion, abstention

JEL Classification: K39

Suggested Citation

Watson, Blake A., The Curious Case of Disappearing Federal Jurisdiction Over Federal Enforcement of Federal Law: A Vehicle for Reassessment of the Tribal Exhaustion/Abstention Doctrine (1997). Marquette Law Review, Vol. 80, p. 103, 1997, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1805032

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