Mr. Beat | Did the United States Give Away Half of Oklahoma? | McGirt v. Oklahoma @iammrbeat | Uploaded 11 months ago | Updated 53 seconds ago
Well, kind of. In episode 76 of Supreme Court Briefs, a pedophile and a murderer unwittingly cause Native Americans to gain more rights.
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Here's an annotated script with footnotes: docs.google.com/document/d/1Y2m7oyecLSVB83MwcegQYImeMkSNaJ_FkmUuVUL4vFk/edit?usp=sharing
Check out cool primary sources here:
oyez.org/cases/2019/18-9526
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https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/18-9526
enidnews.com/oklahoma/news/new-mcgirt-challenge-making-its-way-through-courts/article_87a47eb2-51a6-5c25-8cbc-121bc25605eb.html
2017-2021.state.gov/briefings-foreign-press-centers/understanding-america-native-american-rights-and-the-mcgirt-vs-oklahoma-supreme-court-decision
harvardlawreview.org/print/vol-134/mcgirt-v-oklahoma
https://www.bu.edu/bulawreview/files/2022/01/MILLER-DOLAN.pdf
youtube.com/watch?v=_UH3B5MLCEU
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McGirt v. Oklahoma was a huge win for Native American rights. Ever since, every Native American tribal citizen who had been convicted under state law for crimes committed on reservation lands could now seek a new trial in federal courts. Well, in Oklahoma, at leastā¦for now. At the time of the McGirt decision, this applied to around 1,900 Oklahoma prisoners alone. More broadly speaking, the McGirt decision made it clear that around half of Oklahoma was NATIVE AMERICAN land, not Oklahoma land. This includes the stateās second-largest city, Tulsa. Thatās a big freaking deal, folks.
Now, the McGirt decision was later somewhat weakened by the Supreme Court case Castro-Huerta v. Oklahoma of 2022. In that decision, the Court said non-tribal members could still be prosecuted for crimes in state and federal courts. Regardless, McGirt v. Oklahoma gave tribal sovereignty a huge boost.
Well, kind of. In episode 76 of Supreme Court Briefs, a pedophile and a murderer unwittingly cause Native Americans to gain more rights.
Produced by Matt Beat and Beat Productions, LLC. All images/video by Matt Beat, found in the public domain, or used under fair use guidelines. Music by @GunnarOlsenMusic.
Mr. Beat's Supreme Court Briefs playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHtE7NbaKRef-x3QBDpwvJsr6i1Z3I6TN
Creative commons credits: DOUNIA PRODUCTIONS, Christiane Kokubo, geoff dude
Here's an annotated script with footnotes: docs.google.com/document/d/1Y2m7oyecLSVB83MwcegQYImeMkSNaJ_FkmUuVUL4vFk/edit?usp=sharing
Check out cool primary sources here:
oyez.org/cases/2019/18-9526
Other sources used/referenced:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/18-9526
enidnews.com/oklahoma/news/new-mcgirt-challenge-making-its-way-through-courts/article_87a47eb2-51a6-5c25-8cbc-121bc25605eb.html
2017-2021.state.gov/briefings-foreign-press-centers/understanding-america-native-american-rights-and-the-mcgirt-vs-oklahoma-supreme-court-decision
harvardlawreview.org/print/vol-134/mcgirt-v-oklahoma
https://www.bu.edu/bulawreview/files/2022/01/MILLER-DOLAN.pdf
youtube.com/watch?v=_UH3B5MLCEU
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McGirt v. Oklahoma was a huge win for Native American rights. Ever since, every Native American tribal citizen who had been convicted under state law for crimes committed on reservation lands could now seek a new trial in federal courts. Well, in Oklahoma, at leastā¦for now. At the time of the McGirt decision, this applied to around 1,900 Oklahoma prisoners alone. More broadly speaking, the McGirt decision made it clear that around half of Oklahoma was NATIVE AMERICAN land, not Oklahoma land. This includes the stateās second-largest city, Tulsa. Thatās a big freaking deal, folks.
Now, the McGirt decision was later somewhat weakened by the Supreme Court case Castro-Huerta v. Oklahoma of 2022. In that decision, the Court said non-tribal members could still be prosecuted for crimes in state and federal courts. Regardless, McGirt v. Oklahoma gave tribal sovereignty a huge boost.