Here is “Native Negotiations are a Winning Alternative to Courts.”
On November 17, 2023, the North Dakota federal district court ruled in favor of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians and the Spirit Lake
Embark on a virtual tour of Eighth Generation’s stunning new store in downtown Seattle with Colleen Echohawk, CEO and member of the Pawnee Nation of
Breanna K. Bollig has published “Improving Public Schools: What Advocates Can Learn From Indian Education Rights” in the Journal of Law and Education. An except:
Here is the order in National Education Association of New Mexico v. Central Consolidated School District (N.M. Ct. App.): October 25, 2023- National Education Association
Exploring Native Culture on an Epic Road Trip: A Powwow.com Adventure In the vast landscape of Native American culture, the journey to discover and celebrate
Here was yesterday’s order list. The petitions are here.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2023 Indigenous Law Conference! TICA CHAMPIONS -Cherokee Nation-Chickasaw Nation-Fields Han Cunniff PLLC-Invenio Tribal Law-Lieff Cabraser Heimann &
Join us for an insightful interview with Adrian Sutherland, a talented native musician from Canada’s far north. Discover his unique blend of roots, rock, folk,
Here is the brief in Klamath Irrigation District v. Bureau of Reclamation (No. 23-216): BOR.pdfDownload Petition is here.
On November 2, 2023, the North Dakota federal district court ruled in favor of the MHA Nation and North Dakota on motions for summary judgment.
Welcome to the 2023 Explore Native Challenge for Native American Heritage Month. During November, I want to challenge you to learn more about Native culture
Louis LaRose, former chair of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, has walked on. News profile here. As chairman, Mr. LaRose testified on behalf of the
Have you seen the new Barbie? I’m excited to share something special that resonates with Native heritage and celebrates the strength of Native women. About
By Robert A. Williams, Jr. At its annual meeting next week, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) will consider removing state recognized tribal governments
Judge Lauren King, Judge Sarah Wheelock, Judge Allie Maldonado, and Judge Wenona Singel (moderator)
Here are the briefs in United States v. Smith: APPELLANT’S OPENING BRIEF United States Response Brief Pueblo Amicus 2023-07-12_ Brief of the SofNM as Amicus
First Nations Development Institute (First Nations) is pleased to launch a new online series of essays that focuses on Native justice. With generous support from
Here are the materials so far in Shaff v. Claymore (D.S.D.): 1 Complaint.pdfDownload 1-1 Emergency Petition to Exclude.pdfDownload 1-2 Civil Complaint in Frasier v Shaff.pdfDownload
I’m thrilled to share some exciting news with you: look at what we just rolled out a brand new resource – ExploreNative.Travel.” It’s your go-to
Tanner Allread on SCOTUS’ Improper Use of Indian Removal Era Analysis in Modern Day Indian Law Cases
W. Tanner Allread has published “The Specter of Indian Removal: The Persistence of State Supremacy Arguments in Federal Indian Law” in the Columbia Law Review.
Here, finalized on Nov. 1: 34-niac-final-report_version-11.1.23_final It’s over 200 pages, so I’ve only been able to skim it so far, but it appears incredibly comprehensive:
Here. The National Native American Law Student Association (NNALSA), in partnership with the University of Montana, Alexander Blewett III School of Law NALSA Chapter, are
Oklahoma Native American Cultural Guide Oklahoma is home to 39 different Native American Nations, including the Cherokee, Chickasaw, and Choctaw. Many of Oklahoma’s First Americans
Here is Monday’s order list. The petition was Klamath Irrigation District v. Bureau of Reclamation: petition and opposition briefs.