Canadian, Inuit and international trade leaders alike are...
  The decision of U.S. Senator Max Baucus (D-Montana) not...
  Dianne Barker Harrold took a seven-year experience with...
Lawyers from the Department of Justice have urged a federal...
The two surviving children of sports great Jim Thorpe won a...
Exxon Mobil Corp. on Monday April 15 removed 52 feet of its...
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Court Cases

Five American Indians were arrested March 5, after a six-hour blockade on the Pine Ridge Reservation that stopped two large trucks carrying parts of the Keystone XL Pipeline tried ...
A Navajo man who pleaded guilty to one count of abusive sexual contact unsuccessfully contested a post-release order that required him to enter a residential program even though tw...
Thomas Poor Bear, vice president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe, was arrested February 19 on the Pine Ridge Reservation in what police are saying was an alcohol-related incident...
On February 21st, Raymond Yowell traveled the 305 miles between his home in Spring Creek, Nevada for his hearing in Reno, Nevada...
According to the Associated Press, a bill, HB 2233, was recently passed by the Washington state Senate by a vote of 42-6...
Indian voters living in and around Wyoming’s Wind River Indian Reservation may be able to elect more Native county commissioners thanks to a ruling by a federal appeals court...
ICTMN Staff
February 25, 2012
Longtime law enforcement and Cocopah Tribal Police Chief James Spurgeon was recently chosen as one of 30 law enforcement executives across the United States to attend the 9 th Lead...
The U.S...
First they were abused at residential school. Then they were each charged thousands in fees by the very attorney who was supposed to help them obtain redress...
The U.S. Supreme Court will again tackle the issue of affirmative action where it pertains to college admissions...

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