From National Indian Law Library, Native American Rights Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Indian Law Bulletins Updated 1/6/2021
Date January 7, 2021 4:15 PM
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The latest Indian Law News from around the web.Indian Law Bulletins
from the National Indian Law Library

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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U.S. Supreme Court Bulletin
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Petition for certiorari was filed in one case on 12/18/20:
Club One Casino v. Bernhardt (Indian Reorganization Act)

Federal Courts Bulletin
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Shawnee Tribe v. Mnuchin ( CARES Act )
Nguyen v. Cache Creek Casino Resort (Sovereign Immunity; Tribal Torts)

U.S. Legislation - 117th Congress Bulletin
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* H.R.164 - To authorize the Seminole Tribe of Florida to lease or transfer
certain land, and for other purposes.

Law Review & Bar Journal Bulletin ( contact us [[link removed]] if you need help finding a copy of an article)
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* Mortgage lending on tribal lands: Federal fair lending protections,
public-private partnerships, and tribal solutions for increasing access to
mortgage credit on tribal lands.
* "One person, one vote": Navajo Nation v. San Juan County and voter suppression of Native Americans.
* Tribalism and democracy.

News Bulletin
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This week, in brief:

* AG Ferguson, with tribes and historic groups, sues feds over Seattle National
Archives closure
* A lab and a lamprey freezer bolster coronavirus response on the Umatilla
reservation
* Vaccine trials' fast rollout reveals distrust
* Activists in Japan rally against plans to export radioactive material to Utah
* Indigenous treaties are helping to secure environmental wins
* Native American hub planned for Mission District
* How to reverse centuries of exploitation of Native Americans
* After decades, U of M is finally on track to return Native burial objects dug
up in 1920s
* How Native artisans in Alaska bring innovation and humor to their craft

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