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Tribal-State Forums
Parties: Arizona tribal courts, Arizona courts, federal courts
Date enacted/published: 1994
Description:
The Arizona State and Tribal Court Forum expanded to include federal court judges in 1994. The Arizona Supreme Court Administrative Order describes the purposes of the forum and the membership requirements.
For additional information contact:David Withey
dwithey@courts.az.gov
State, Tribal and Federal Court Forum
Arizona Judicial Branch
Parties: State of Arizona; Arizona Tribes
Date enacted/published: November 19-20, 2013
Description:
The Arizona Intergovernmental Cordination Training took place on November 19 - 20, 2013 at the Arizona HIDTA Training Center in Chandler, Arizona. The workshop was presented in partnership with the National Congress of American Indians, the National Criminal Justice Association, and with support from the Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice.
The goals of this workshop were to:
- Build and enhance relationships among tribal, state, local, and federal justice officials and practitioners;
- Provide information about tribal, state, local, and federal initiatives, resources, and promising programs related to intergovernmental collaboration; and
- Develop strategies for tribal, state, local, and federal justice agencies to apply knowledge gained from the workshop.
Cabell C. Cropper
Executive Director
National Criminal Justice Association
202-448-1721
ccropper@ncja.org
or
Mark Carter
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Wilma Mankiller Legal Fellow
National Congress of American Indians
202-466-7767 ext. 242
mcarter@ncai.org
Parties: Arizona tribal courts, Arizona courts, federal courts
Date enacted/published: ongoing
Description:
The State, Tribal and Federal Court Forum is a permanent component of the Arizona Supreme Court. The web page provides the history of the forum and reports, statutes, projects, reference material, meeting minutes and pending projects of the Forum.
For additional information contact:David Withey
dwithey@courts.az.gov
State, Tribal and Federal Court Forum
Arizona Judicial Branch