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The Process of Decision Making in Tribal Courts

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In an eye-opening look at the Navajo court system, Chief Justice Tso begins his Essay by explaining the Navajo's long tradition of organized government. He discusses the organization of the tribal court system and how it is protected from Navajo politics. In evaluating the importance of customary law to the Navajo people, he concludes by pointing out how it differs from Anglo law, offering examples based on different traditions of the two peoples.

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31 Ariz. L. Rev. 225 (1989)

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