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

A superior court judge has ordered a non-Indian man to leave the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation reservation in northwest Connecticut, where he has cut down dozens of trees and has dama...
Ward Churchill Embattled former University of Colorado (CU) professor Ward Churchill’s civil rights case will be reviewed by the Colorado Supreme Court...
During a visit to Washington this week, the chairman of the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation and members of his delegation will go to the National Archives to vie...
The clicking of shutters often accompanies these real life CSI crews...
The State Bar of Arizona has repudiated charges against an attorney who was hired by the Hopi Tribe but later criticized by a former Hopi tribal chairman for alleged misrepresentat...
Tobacco giants Philip Morris and R.J...
Elouise Cobell Dartmouth will be giving out nine honorary degrees at it’s June 11 commencement ceremony—one of which will go to Elouise Cobell, the lead plaintiff in the class-acti...
Gale Courey Toensing
April 04, 2011
While a fiercely contested debate over proposed online gaming bills continues in California, federal lawmakers have introduced a bill that could regulate Internet poker nationwide ...
Spokane, Wash.—He’s a lawyer, professor, activist, author and more; his latest book, In the Courts of the Conqueror; The 10 Worst Indian Law Cases Ever Decided , is nothing less th...
For three decades the Métis have been fighting in court over territory that was promised to the aboriginal group in 1870 under the Manitoba Act, which agreed to divide nearly 566,5...

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