Episode 50: History of Federal Indian Law Part 1 – The Marshall Trilogy
Guest: Dr. Lindsay Robertson (University of Oklahoma)
-Chickasaw Nation Endowed Chair in Native American Law
-Faculty Director, Center for the Study of American Indian Law and Policy
-Sam K. Viersen Family Foundation Presidential Professor
In this episode we cover the three cases of the Marshall trilogy, and its early impacts of federal Indian policy within the US.
-Johnson v McIntosh (1823).
-Cherokee Nation v Georgia (1831).
-Worcester v Georgia (1832).
-Domestic Dependent Nations
-Extra-Constitutional Nations
Intro Music: “Turning Into Me” by Jericho Salt