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Thirty years after wolves were brought back from near extinction in the U.S. Rocky Mountains, the state of Idaho is back in ...
A nation choking with obscure concepts, possessing only mediocre skills and manifestly incapable of redemption, we drift from crisis to crisis “All that glisters is not gold”; in Sri Lanka it can even ...
The University of Montana's Margery Hunter Brown Indian Law Clinic started to create the Indian Law Portal and is one of the ...
Washington state's new law allows tribal warrants to be recognized as state warrants, enhancing cooperation between state and ...
A change in state law will allow tribes certified by the attorney general's office to avoid extradition proceedings to have ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation must pay income tax to the state of Oklahoma.
Alicia Stroble works for her tribe and lives within the Muscogee Reservation, as defined by the McGirt ruling. The decision ...
The ruling means that tribal citizens who live and work on tribal lands are required to pay state income tax. Here's how that ...
That might make it unlikely to see "immediate robust change" as a result of the Tribal Law and Order Act, she explained. Smith added that the inability for tribal courts to prosecute non-Indian men is ...
Records, court filings and emails reveal how federal review of Enbridge's Great Lakes tunnel project leaves tribal officials ...
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that tribal citizens living within the jurisdiction of tribal reservations outlined in ...
With 574 tribes, countless treaties and evolving court decisions, Native American law can be a complex maze. BYU law professor Michalyn Steele has spent her career helping navigate that maze in ...