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Subject Indian Law Bulletins updated 6/17/2020
Date June 17, 2020 7:18 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
narf.org/nill/bulletins/
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Federal Courts Bulletin
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* Solonex, LLC v. Bernhardt (Oil and Gas Leasing)
* Winnemucca Indian Colony v. United States (Tribal Elections)
* Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians v. Mnuchin (CARES Act)
* Lingenfelter v. Liptak (RLUIPA)
* Water Works Board of the City of Birmingham v. U.S. Bank
National Association (Fraud)

U.S. Legislation - 116th Congress Bulletin
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* H.R.7173 - To protect the status of lands held in trust for the
benefit of federally recognized Indian Tribes, and for other
purposes.
* S.3937 - A bill to amend section 330C of the Public Health
Service Act to reauthorize special programs for Indians for
providing services for the prevention and treatment of diabetes,
and for other purposes.
* S.3948 - A bill to amend the Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter
Soboleff Commission on Native Children Act to extend the
deadline for a report by the Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter
Soboleff Commission on Native Children, 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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* Indigenizing professional responsibility.

News Bulletin
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This week, in brief:
* Ruling cancels energy lease in the Badger-Two Medicine area
* A hospital's secret coronavirus policy separated Native American
mothers from their newborns
* How the Yurok Tribe is reclaiming the Klamath River
* 'It's so important for our young people to vote'
* COVID-19 exposes inadequate funding levels at Indian Health Service
* Museum of Indian Arts and Culture puts curriculum on tribes online
* Man sentenced for stealing Ancestral Puebloan artifacts
* Iron Range board tables Fond du Lac water treatment funding over
band's 'anti-mining' stances
* Navajo leaders lay out plan to spend relief funds, shield
elderly from 'this monster'
* UC Berkeley has nearly 500,000 tribal artifacts and remains. It
isn't giving them back quickly
* In Apache, we say 'Nd?? Di?hi?'í bi'id??da'il??' (Black Lives Matter)



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