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  2. Federal enclave - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] In 1960, the year of the latest comprehensive inquiry, [7] 7% of federal property had enclave status. Of the land with federal enclave status, 57% (4% of federal property, almost all in Alaska and Hawaii) were under "concurrent" state jurisdiction. The remaining 43% (3% of federal property), on which some state laws do not apply ...

  3. United States v. Antelope - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Antelope, 430 U.S. 641 (1977), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that American Indians convicted on reservation land were not deprived of the equal protection of the laws; (a) the federal criminal statutes are not based on impermissible racial classifications but on political membership in an Indian tribe or nation; and (b) the challenged statutes ...

  4. New Jersey v. New York - Wikipedia

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    The 2.74-acre (1.11 ha) original island and other areas negotiated in the post-trial settlement, totaling 4.68 acres (1.89 ha) (17.0%), remain part of New York, which is a landlocked enclave within New Jersey. [9] [14] [15] The case is possibly the first to use a geographic information system in determining a Supreme Court decision. [16]

  5. Judge dismisses lawsuit over removal of marker dedicated to ...

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    A judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought against the state of New Hampshire after government officials removed a historical marker dedicated to a feminist and labor activist who also led the U.S ...

  6. Assimilative Crimes Act - Wikipedia

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    Military personnel committing acts on an enclave subject to Federal jurisdiction which are not made an offense by Federal statutes other than the U.C.M.J. may therefore be prosecuted in district court for violations of state law assimilated by 18 U.S.C. § 13, even though they are also subject to court martial.

  7. Executive Order 13768 - Wikipedia

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    Executive Order 13768 titled Enhancing Public Safety in the Interior of the United States was signed by U.S. President Donald Trump on January 25, 2017. [1] [2] The order stated that "sanctuary jurisdictions" including sanctuary cities that refused to comply with immigration enforcement measures would not be "eligible to receive Federal grants, except as deemed necessary for law enforcement ...

  8. How and when to remove children from their homes? A federal ...

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    The couple's lawsuit alleges constitutional violations including the unreasonable search of their house, the unreasonable seizure of their children and the deprivation of parental rights without ...

  9. Extraterritorial jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Certain federal property has the status of federal enclave, restricting the application of state laws, [33] but that has been partially rectified by the Assimilative Crimes Act. [34] Similarly, state jurisdiction is restricted on Native American tribal lands .