Bundick v. United States, 510 U.S. 1019 (1993). · Go Syfert
Bundick v. United States, 510 U.S. 1019 (1993). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
“tribal court, presumably, is as competent to interpret federal law as it is state law”
22 citation events (4 in the last 25 years) across 16 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: State of Nev. v. Hicks (nvd, 1996-09-30)
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Top citers, strongest first. 2 distinct citers. How cited ↗
discussed Cited as authority (quoted) State of Nev. v. Hicks
D. Nev. · 1996 · quote attribution · 1 verbatim quote · confidence low
tribal court, presumably, is as competent to interpret federal law as it is state law
cited Cited "see" Buchanan v. Sokaogon Chippewa Tribe
E.D. Wis. · 1999 · signal: see · confidence high
See Altheimer & Gray v. Sioux Manufacturing Corporation, 983 F.2d 803, 815 (7th Cir.), cert. denied, 510 U.S. 1019 , 114 S.Ct. 621 , 126 L.Ed.2d 585 (1993).
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Bundick
v.
United States
93-6678.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Dec 6, 1993.
510 U.S. 1019

510 U.S. 1019

Bundick
v.
United States.

No. 93-6678.

Supreme Court of United States.

December 6, 1993.

1

Appeal from the C. A. 4th Cir.

2

Certiorari denied. Reported below: 993 F. 2d 1539.