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Subject Indian Law Bulletins Updated 1/6/2021
Date January 13, 2021 11:32 PM
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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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Petitions for certiorari were granted in two cases on 1/8/21:

* Mnuchin v. Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation (CARES Act)
* Alaska Native Village Corporation Association v. Confederated Tribes of the
Chehalis Reservation (CARES Act)

Petition for certiorari was denied in one case on 1/11/21:

* FMC Corporation v. Shoshone-Bannock Tribes (Jurisdiction)

Federal Courts Bulletin
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* United States v. Earth ( Major Crimes Act )
* Pit River Tribe v. Bureau of Land Management (Administrative Procedure Act)
* United States v. Osage Wind, LLC (Osage Minerals Estate)
* Red Lake Band of Chippewa v. United States Army Corps of Engineers ( National Environmental Policy Act; Clean Water Act )

Tribal Courts Bulletin
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* Corona v. Fort Peck Tribes (ICWA)
* Flynn v. Dupree (Civil Jurisdiction)

Law Review & Bar Journal Bulletin ( contact us [[link removed]] if you need help finding a copy of an article)
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* Rehabilitative justice: The effectiveness of healing to wellness, opioid
intervention, and drug courts.
* The Indian Child Welfare Act's application to civil commitments of Indian
children in state court proceeding.
* Peyote crisis confronting modern Indigenous peoples: The declining peyote
population and a demand for conservation.
* Tribal power, worker power: Organizing unions in the context of Native
sovereignty.

News Bulletin
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This week, in brief:

* Supreme Court to hear case on Native Corps’ eligibility for tribal funds
* Continuation of uranium and Radiation Exposure Compensation Act advocacy
sought by Navajo Nation Council after line item vetoes
* United States Supreme Court decision confirms tribal jurisdiction over FMC
Corporation
* Northern Arizona University report finds Community Health Reps, who provide
critical services to Native Americans, need more support
* Four California tribes voice urgent concerns about the Humboldt child welfare
system
* How a farm in South King County may hold seeds of hope for homeless Native
Americans
* 'We're still growing': Tribal college in Palm Desert pushes forward virtually
amid COVID-19
* Yearlong celebration of Cherokee syllabary planned
* Colorado Office of Film recognized for highlighting native voices

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