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R. Lance Boldrey is among the available Native American attorney in zip code 48243. While choosing Native American attorneys in zip code 48243, compare their reviews.
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R. Lance Boldrey - Native American Lawyer in zip code 48243

zipcode 48243 Native American Lawyer - R. Lance Boldrey
R. Lance Boldrey

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Avvo Rating: Rated 3.5 out of 5



Area of Practice: Government Agencies,Native American

Zip code: 48243, Detroit, Michigan



Contact: 517-374-9162
Dykema Gossett PLLC.
400 Renaissance Center.

Shaun M. Johnson - Native American Lawyer in zip code 48243

zipcode 48243 Native American Lawyer - Shaun M. Johnson
Shaun M. Johnson


Area of Practice: Government Agencies,Native American

Zip code: 48243, Detroit, Michigan



Contact: 517-374-9159
Dykema Gossett PLLC.
400 Renaissance Center.

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Native American Case examples in zip code 48243

Description: Covers legal issues affecting Native Americans, including land rights and treaty obligations. Case Example: United States v. Kagama, 1886 - Addressed federal authority over Native American tribes. Judgment: The Court upheld federal jurisdiction over tribal matters.