In a 9-0 opinion written by Justice Breyer that could have far-reaching implications, the Supreme Court held in United States v. Cooley that a tribal police officer does have authority to temporarily detain a non-Indian where the officer has probable cause of a violation of state or federal law. Justice Alito filed a concurring opinion.Joining us to discuss are Indian Law experts AJ Ferate and Jennifer Weddle. Featuring: -- Anthony J. "A.J." Ferate, Of Counsel, Spencer Fane LLP -- Jennifer...
In a 9-0 opinion written by Justice Breyer that could have far-reaching implications, the Supreme Court held in United States v. Cooley that a tribal police officer does have authority to temporarily detain a non-Indian where the officer has probable cause of a violation of state or federal law. Justice Alito filed a concurring opinion.
Joining us to discuss are Indian Law experts AJ Ferate and Jennifer Weddle.
Featuring:
-- Anthony J. "A.J." Ferate, Of Counsel, Spencer Fane LLP
-- Jennifer Weddle, Shareholder, GreenbergTraurig
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