The Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA), which oversees the six First Nations casinos in the province of the same name, is embroiled in controversy that borders on scandal...
Capital punishment, the saying goes, means that those without the capital get the punishment, and in more than 35 years of labor in criminal law, I’ve yet to see a case that dispro...
Four American Indian tribes in Nevada along with a tribal organization will split $3.625 million in grants for enhanced law enforcement practices and sustain crime prevention and i...
Less than a month after an August court ruling that set out criteria for adding institutions to the official list of residential schools under the Indian Residential Schools Settle...
A 22-year-old Cochiti Pueblo member, who was sentenced to life in prison for first-degree murder a quarter-century ago recently failed to convince a three-judge panel that flaws in...
A 32-year-old who used foot soldiers to do his bidding has been sentenced on felony charges in connection with the thefts at Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site in southeastern ...
On September 9, the Navajo Nation Supreme Court reversed a district court’s dismissal in the case Joe Doe BF v. Diocese of Gallup, et al., No. SC-CV-06-10...
The controversy between the NCAA , the University of North Dakota (UND) and two Sioux tribes in the state continues—even after most thought the retirement of the Fighting Sioux nic...