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Federal Court Action Challenging Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Exclusion of Child Abusing Teachers

HomeCheyenne River Sioux TribeFederal Court Action Challenging Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Exclusion of Child Abusing Teachers
Posted on November 6, 2023
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Federal Court Action Challenging Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Exclusion of Child Abusing Teachers

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
1-4 Order of Dismissal.pdfDownload
1-6 Shaff Motion to Dismiss.pdfDownload
1-8 Emergency Order of Exclusion.pdfDownload
1-9 Shaff MTD Emergency Order of Exclusion.pdfDownload
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Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, District of South Dakota, Education, ICRA habeas, Shaff v. Claymore, tribal court jurisdiction over nonmembers, tribal courts, tribal exclusion, Turtletalk.blog, United-States Indigenous News

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