Native Peoples and the Environment
Public Law 280 is a federal law enacted in 1953 that transferred certain legal authority from the federal government to state governments in specific areas concerning Native American reservations. This law primarily affects criminal jurisdiction and civil actions, allowing states to impose their laws on tribal lands without requiring tribal consent, which has led to significant legal and environmental implications for Native communities and their rights.
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