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Subject Indian Law Bulletins updated 2/19/2020
Date February 19, 2020 11:08 PM
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We have scoured the web. Here are some of the latest materials related
to Indian Law. Find all of the latest updates at
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Federal Courts Bulletin
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United States v. Two Bulls (Property Law)
Spirit Lake Tribe v. Jaeger (Voting Rights)
Gilbert v. Weahkee (Indian Health Service; Treaty Rights)

Tribal Courts Bulletin
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Wilson v. Cherokee Nation Election Commission (Election Codes)

U.S. Legislation - 116th Congress Bulletin
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S.Res.499 - A resolution acknowledging the reprehensible policy of
the United States regarding the forced relocation of the Potawatomi
people from their homeland east of the Mississippi River to Kansas and
Oklahoma and the devastating hardships the Potawatomi people endured
during the march west, known as the "Potawatomi Trail of Death".

Law Review & Bar Journal Bulletin (contact us if you need help
finding a copy of an article)
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* Indian allottee water rights: A case study of allotments on the
former Malheur Indian Reservation.
* For the children: Indian status is a political classification.
* Returning the Yurok forest to the Yurok Tribe: California's
first tribal carbon credit project.
* Delimit, demarcate, and title: Sovereignty and property rights
of Native peoples in the Americas.

News Bulletin
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This week, in brief:
* House bill, called 'watershed legislation,' would give tribes
recognition in Alaska
* As the 2020 elections loom, the House hears testimony about
Native voting rights
* Taking advice on climate change from our Native neighbors
* The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe reintroduces bighorn sheep on
tribal lands
* Amid a crime wave on Yakama Reservation, confusion over a
checkerboard of jurisdictions
* Arizona House bill aims to protect Native American regalia at
graduation
* 'Frustrated': Tribes finally get hearing with National Archives
about Sand Point facility closure
* NCAI president: Tribal sovereignty still threatened from 'every
corner'
* 'What's old is new again': Advocates say tribal voting hurdles
remain

 



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