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Native Families' Right to Stay Together is at Stake at the Supreme Court
The Indian Child Welfare Act — a law that protects Native children from forced removal from their families, tribes, and ...
Aclu.org
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Tribes, advocacy groups herald Supreme Court ruling on BIA liability
“And because the Supreme Court has limited the inherent jurisdiction ... Over the course of the case, tribal advocacy groups ...
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'Indian child' welfare cases continue to surface at state Supreme Court, appeals court
The question of when juvenile court judges have "reason to know" they are dealing with an American Indian child, thereby triggering longstanding protections for tribal nations, continues to surface in ...
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Supreme Court reversed almost 200 years of US law and tradition upholding tribal sovereignty in its latest term
The Castro-Huerta case arose out of the state of Oklahoma ... it has refused to grant states authority in Indian Country absent tribal consent. The Supreme Court has repeatedly limited tribal ...
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Nebraska Supreme Court justices, staff visit Lexington as part of summer tour
Justices with the Nebraska Supreme Court and staff visited Lexington on Thursday, Aug. 18 as part of their summer tour across ...
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Supreme Court reversed almost 200 years of US law and tradition upholding tribal sovereignty in its latest term
The latest case Yet on June 29 ... it has refused to grant states authority in Indian Country absent tribal consent. The Supreme Court has repeatedly limited tribal sovereignty, often when ...
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Supreme Court reversed almost 200 years of US law and tradition upholding tribal sovereignty in its latest term
With limited exceptions, the Supreme Court has interpreted the Constitution ... It was a serious blow to tribal governments across the nation. The Castro-Huerta case arose out of the state of Oklahoma ...
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