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Administrative Law - Labor and Employment Law in Indian Country

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Book Synopsis: The Native American Rights Fund and Drummond Woodsum MacMahon have jointly published Labor and Employment Law in Indian Country (2011), a comprehensive treatment of a growing and critically important area for sovereign Indian nations and anyone working in Indian country. Written by Kaighn Smith, Jr., with a foreword by John E. Echohawk, Labor and Employment Law in Indian Country addresses the affirmative and defensive aspects of tribal sovereignty involved in the governance of labor relations in Indian country. A separate part surveys the developing tribal law of employment regulation. Current and up-to-date, Labor and Employment Law in Indian Country is a must read for anyone involved in Indian affairs today. Commentators and scholars are heaping praise on this new book. Professor Matthew L. M. Fletcher, founder of Turtle Talk, writes, “Indian country has long hungered for practical advice on how to modernize tribal governments, how to effectively assert tribal sovereignty, and how to forestall outsider influences on tribal business. Kaighn Smith’s guide to labor law in Indian country is a dramatic step in the right direction, with solid legal analysis coupled with cutting-edge recommendations for tribal leaders and attorneys. This work is a rare breath of fresh air in an era of deep judicial and political skepticism about Native nations.”

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Are you involved in Indian affairs and interested in staying updated on the ever-changing landscape of labor and employment law in Indian country? Look no further than Labor and Employment Law in Indian Country, a comprehensive book published jointly by the Native American Rights Fund and Drummond Woodsum MacMahon. With its detailed treatment of this critically important area, this book is a must-read resource for anyone working in Indian country.

Written by Kaighn Smith, Jr., a renowned expert in the field, this book covers both the affirmative and defensive aspects of tribal sovereignty when it comes to labor relations. The comprehensive treatment not only explores the governance of labor relations in Indian country but also provides a survey of the developing tribal law of employment regulation. With its current and up-to-date information, Labor and Employment Law in Indian Country ensures you have the latest insights at your fingertips.

The praise for this book is pouring in from scholars and experts in the field. Professor Matthew L. M. Fletcher, founder of Turtle Talk, commends this work as a "rare breath of fresh air in an era of deep judicial and political skepticism about Native nations." With solid legal analysis and cutting-edge recommendations for tribal leaders and attorneys, Labor and Employment Law in Indian Country is truly a game-changer in modernizing tribal governments and asserting tribal sovereignty.

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