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Category: 20. Crime, criminal justice, and law

     ARLI001. “Arlinda Faye Locklear.” DISCovering multicultural America (Web and CD-ROM database). Gale Group, 2000. 

Publication type: Encyclopedia article 

Locklear, an attorney specializing in federal Indian law, received her J.D. from Duke University in 1976. She worked as a staff attorney for the Native American Rights Fund from 1976-1987. She was the first Indian woman to argue a case before the United States Supreme Court (1983, Solem v. Bartlett, regarding whether the State of South Dakota had jurisdiction over a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux tribe's on-reservation conduct). She won the case and argued a second one, Oneida Indian Nation v. County of Oneida, in 1985. She has written journal articles and book chapters regarding federal Indian law.
Additional subjects: Arlinda Faye Locklear | Native American Rights Fund

This annotation was edited on: June 18, 2002

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