From National Indian Law Library <[email protected]>
Subject Indian Law Bulletins updated 8/5/2020
Date August 6, 2020 2:24 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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U.S. Supreme Court Bulletin
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A petition for certiorari was filed in one case on 7/27/20:
Nobles v. North Carolina (Indian Status; Criminal Jurisdiction)
A petition for habeas corpus was filed in one case on 6/17/20:
In Re Scott Louis YoungBear (Civil Rights Violations)

Federal Courts Bulletin
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* Oneida Nation v. Village of Hobart (Reservation Boundaries)
* Stephen C. v. Bureau of Indian Education (Indian Education)
* Landreth v. United States (Sovereign Immunity)

State Courts Bulletin
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In the Matter of the Adoption of B.B. (Indian Child Welfare Act)

Law Review & Bar Journal Bulletin (contact us if you need help
finding a copy of an article)
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* Section 5, Indian trust land acquisitions, and secretarial
authority.
* Navigating tribal opposition to permits for Great Lakes mining
projects.
* Upholding tribal treaties with the Clean Water Act.

News Bulletin
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This week, in brief:

* House committees approve Gallego bills to end copays and improve
care for Native veterans
* Trump's pick to manage public lands has four-decade history of
"overt racism" toward Native people
* More than 1 thousand acres of Esselen ancestral land returned to tribe
* Yurok Tribal Court, Sovereign Bodies Institute release progress
report on pivotal project
* Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine at
Cherokee Nation celebrates first class of medical school
students during white coat ceremony
* Unraveling the mystery of a stolen ceremonial shield
* Feds open South Dakota office for MMIW cases
* Turtle Mountain could be first North Dakota tribe to recognize
same-sex marriage
* Nunavummiut have to stay home, but their art continues to travel
* $20 million gift to ABQ nonprofit will benefit thousands of
Native American students
* In 1920, Native women sought the vote. Here's what's next.



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