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Subject Indian Law Bulletins updated 3/19/2020
Date March 19, 2020 5:59 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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Jackson v. United States (Fee to Trust)
Bowman v. New York State Housing and Community Renewal (Title VII;
Discrimination)

State Courts Bulletin
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In the Matter of K.G. (Indian Child Welfare Act)

U.S. Legislation - 116th Congress Bulletin
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* H.R. 6237 - To amend the Indian Health Care Improvement Act to
clarify the requirement of the Department of Veterans Affairs
and the Department of Defense to reimburse the Indian Health
Servie for certain health care services.
* H.R. 6261 - To provide for coverage of testing for COVID-19 at
no cost sharing for Indians receiving health services through
Indian Health Service, and for other purposes.

Law Review & Bar Journal Bulletin (contact us if you need help
finding a copy of an article)
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* How the New Deal became a raw deal for Indian nations: Justice
Stanley Reed and the Tee-Hit-Ton decision on Indian title.
* Keeping cultural bias out of the courtroom: How ICWA "qualified
expert witnesses" make a difference.
* United States v. Bryant: The results of upholding women's rights
and tribal sovereignty.
* What are the odds? The potential for tribal control of sports
gambling after Murphy v. NCAA.
* Thickening the thin blue line in Indian country: Affirming
tribal authority to arrest non-Indians.

News Bulletin
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This week, in brief:
* Dakota Access Pipeline case to be argued today in D.C.
* Indian Health Service can give COVID-19 tests, $40M allocated to
tribes
* Tribes, voting rights groups challenge Montana ballot drop off
law
* 'Indigenous Matriarchs Rising' celebrates Women's History Month
* Tribal sovereignty should not be held hostage by Washington
politics
* Opponents of proposed copper mine speak out about threat to Oak
Flat
* 'We're going to practice our sovereign rights': Oglala Sioux
Tribe enters new era with cannabis vote
* COVID-19 resources for Indian tribes
* Reunification for healing: First of its kind



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