Lawyers from the firm assisted a tribe in securing the first California law to recognize the concurrent criminal jurisdiction of an Indian tribe by recognizing tribal law enforcement vehicles as emergency vehicles and the authority of tribal law enforcement.

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Projects and Resources

Class II Gaming Library
As a service to our tribal clients and other interested parties, Hobbs Straus collects and maintains a repository of legal documents related to Class II Gaming.
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General Memoranda
A subscription based service produced weekly by Hobbs Straus, General Memoranda cover a wide range of topics detailing developments in Congress, the Executive Branch, and many federal agencies that impact Indian Country.
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