The U.S. Supreme Court said the United States is not required “to take affirmative steps
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday morning that tribes are like any other state or government
The Supreme Court handed down a major decision Thursday in the Haaland v. Brackeen case, affirming the
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Monday, April 24, for the case Lac du Flambeau
WASHINGTON — When lawyers argue before the Supreme Court, a small white light goes on to
The United States Supreme Court has limited the scope of its historic McGirt decision. In a 5-4
Setting the significant tribal treaty-rights lawsuit Carpenter v. Murphy aside temporarily and actively exploring what
In a 5-4 vote, the court disagreed that Wyoming’s statehood nullified a Crow Tribe hunting
Security: “The headdress “draws attention to you.” Yakama Chairman JoDe Goudy was denied entry to
On Tuesday the South Dakota Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on the appeal of the