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- Carcieri_v._Salazar abstract "Carcieri v. Salazar, 555 U.S. 379 (2009), was a recent case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the term "now under Federal jurisdiction" referred only to tribes that were federally recognized when the Indian Reorganization Act became law, and the federal government could not take land into trust from tribes that were recognized after 1934.".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar wikiPageExternalLink legislation.112s676.
- Carcieri_v._Salazar wikiPageExternalLink 07-526.ZS.html.
- Carcieri_v._Salazar wikiPageID "26413396".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar wikiPageRevisionID "605428945".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar arguedate "--11-03".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar argueyear "2008".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar citation "172800.0".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar concurrence "Breyer".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar dissent "Souter".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar decidedate "--02-24".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar decideyear "2009".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar dissent "Stevens".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar docket "7".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar fullname "Donald L. Carcieri, Governor of Rhode Island v. Ken L. Salazar, Secretary of the Interior, et al.".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar hasPhotoCollection Carcieri_v._Salazar.
- Carcieri_v._Salazar holding "Reversed and remanded. Held that the term "now under Federal jurisdiction" referred only to tribes that were federal recognized when the Indian Reorganization Act became law and the federal government could not take land into trust from tribes that were recognized after 1934.".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar dissent "Ginsburg".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar joinmajority "Roberts, Scalia, Kennedy, Breyer, and Alito".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar lawsapplied "25".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar litigants "Carcieri v. Salazar".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar majority "Thomas".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar prior "25920.0".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar scotus "2006".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar uspage "379".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar usvol "555".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar subject Category:2009_in_United_States_case_law.
- Carcieri_v._Salazar subject Category:Narragansett_tribe.
- Carcieri_v._Salazar subject Category:United_States_Native_American_case_law.
- Carcieri_v._Salazar subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Carcieri_v._Salazar type Case.
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- Carcieri_v._Salazar type Situation.
- Carcieri_v._Salazar comment "Carcieri v. Salazar, 555 U.S. 379 (2009), was a recent case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the term "now under Federal jurisdiction" referred only to tribes that were federally recognized when the Indian Reorganization Act became law, and the federal government could not take land into trust from tribes that were recognized after 1934.".
- Carcieri_v._Salazar label "Carcieri v. Salazar".
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- Carcieri_v._Salazar wasDerivedFrom Carcieri_v._Salazar?oldid=605428945.
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- Carcieri_v._Salazar name "Donald L. Carcieri, Governor of Rhode Island v. Ken L. Salazar, Secretary of the Interior, et al.".