Case: 18-9526 McGirt v. Oklahoma (2020-May-11)

QUESTION PRESENTED: WHETHER OKLAHOMA COURTS CAN CONTINUE TO UNLAWFULLY EXERCISE, UNDER STATE LAW, CRIMINAL JURISDICTION AS"JUSTICIABLE MATTER" IN INDIAN COUNTRY OVER INDIANS ACCUSED OF MAJOR CRIMES ENUMERATED UNDER THE INDIAN MAJOR CRIMES ACT-WHICH ARE UNDER EXCLUSIVE FEDERAL JURISDICTION. THE MOTION OF PETITIONER FOR APPOINTMENT OF COUNSEL IS GRANTED, AND IAN GERSHENGORN, ESQ. OF WASHINGTON, D.C., IS APPOINTED TO SERVE AS COUNSEL FOR PETITIONER IN THIS CASE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scotus/support

QUESTION PRESENTED:

WHETHER OKLAHOMA COURTS CAN CONTINUE TO UNLAWFULLY EXERCISE, UNDER STATE LAW, CRIMINAL JURISDICTION AS"JUSTICIABLE MATTER" IN INDIAN COUNTRY OVER INDIANS ACCUSED OF MAJOR CRIMES ENUMERATED UNDER THE INDIAN MAJOR CRIMES ACT-WHICH ARE UNDER EXCLUSIVE FEDERAL JURISDICTION.

THE MOTION OF PETITIONER FOR APPOINTMENT OF COUNSEL IS GRANTED, AND IAN GERSHENGORN, ESQ. OF WASHINGTON, D.C., IS APPOINTED TO SERVE AS COUNSEL FOR PETITIONER IN THIS CASE

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Case: 18-9526 McGirt v. Oklahoma (2020-May-11)
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