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Subject Indian Law Bulletins updated 2/26/2020
Date February 26, 2020 10:34 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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Kehano v. Harrington (Prisoner Civil Rights)

State Courts Bulletin
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Hwal'Bay Ba J Enterpises v. Jantzen (Sovereign Immunity)
Cowlitz Tribal Gaming Authority v. Clark County Sheriff's Office
(Indian Gaming)

Tribal Courts Bulletin
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Picard v. Colville Confederated Tribes (Indian Civil Rights Act;
Tribal Law and Order Act of 2010)

U.S. Legislation - 116th Congress Bulletin
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* S.3324 - A bill to permit the Miami Nation of Indiana to apply
for acknowledgement as a federally recognized Indian tribe, and
for other purposes.
* H.R.5854 - Native Act to Transform Imagery in Various
Environments

Law Review & Bar Journal Bulletin
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* Tribal rights: The 1872 mining law's past and future.
* Tribal recognition, consultation, and lessons from the first
climate relocation.
* Serving two tribes.
* Realizing the right to be cold? Framing processes and outcomes
associated with the Inuit petition on human rights and global
warming.

News Bulletin
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This week, in brief:

* How Alaska Natives rescued the Anchorage economy
* Bill establishes Oceti Sakowin schools in South Dakota
* How a white evangelical family could dismantle adoption
protections for Native children
* Supreme Court schedules hearing in lone Indian Country case
* Closing Seattle's National Archives is a 'paper genocide' for
some Natives
* California Valley Miwok Tribe's sovereignty and relations with
the United States damaged by Senator's intervention for over a
decade
* Modern day treaty could help make Alaska a model for
state-tribal child welfare partnership
* 'We've got to pay attention': Omaha Tribe declares emergency
amid health and safety crisis
* Statement from the Lakota People's Law Project as North Dakota
Public Service Commission approves expansion of the Dakota
Access Pipeline



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