From National Indian Law Library <[email protected]>
Subject Indian Law Bulletins updated 1/22/2020
Date January 22, 2020 8:24 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
narf.org/nill/bulletins/
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U.S. Supreme Court Bulletin
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Read the latest update memo from the Tribal Supreme Court Project
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Federal Courts Bulletin
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*Little Dog v. Flathead County (American Indian Religious
Freedom Act)
*State of Maine v. Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians and
Penobscot Nation (Water Quality Standards)
*Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo v. City of El Paso (Tribal Property;
Pueblo Lands Act)
*Cherokee Nation v. Department of the Interior
(Administrative Procedure Act)
*Dobbs v. Fond du Lac Reservation Business Committee
(Sovereign Immunity)

State Courts Bulletin
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* Mendoza v. Isleta Resort and Casino (Sovereign Immunity)
* State of Minnesota v. Thompson (Tribal Jurisdiction)
* State of New Mexico v. Salazar (Criminal Jurisdiction)

Tribal Courts Bulletin
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Renzi v. Mashantucket Pequot Gaming Enterprise (Personal Injury)

News Bulletin
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This week, in brief:

* The necessity of the Indian Child Welfare Act
* Census count is 'an act of rebellion'
* Bureau of Indian Affairs propose change affecting Alaska tribal
recognition
* Guest opinion: Bison transfer corrects longstanding wrong
* Tohono O'odham historic sites at risk as border wall
construction advances in Arizona
* This South Seattle treatment center has been helping Native
people beat substance use disorders for more than 30 years. So
why is it closing?
* Tribes file complaint with UN saying climate change threatens
existence
* Native Sun News Today: Gerry Robinson publishes new book about
early Cheyenne history
* 'A Native lens' on the 2020 presidential campaigns
* Indigenous musicians come together in a sacred and safe space



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