Attorneys for the state of North Dakota have taken the unusual step of asking the
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The U.S. Supreme Court said the United States is not required “to take affirmative steps
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