Tribes and advocacy groups have asked a California federal court to abolish without trial "independently illegal" laws that no longer require foster care or adoption programs to monitor Indian Child Welfare Act compliance or to collect voluntarily disclosed sexual orientation data.
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Navajo Nation v. U.S. Department of the Interior, 2021 WL 1655885 (9th Cir. 2021), the Navajo Nation sued the Department of the Interior (Interior), the Secretary of the Interior (the Secretary), the Bureau of Reclamation, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (collectively, the Federal Appellees) for breach of trust based on the government’s failure to consider the Nation’s as-yet-undetermined water rights under the
Winters doctrine in managing the Colorado River. Several parties, including Arizona, Nevada, and various state water, irrigation, and agricultural districts and authorities (Intervenors), intervened to protect their interests in the Colorado’s waters. The district court dismissed for lack of jurisdiction on the ground that the Supreme Court had reserved jurisdiction over allocation of rights to the Colorado River in its 1963 decision in
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Family justice in an unjust world: A motherâs story of false allegations.
Family justice in an unjust world: A motherâs story of false allegations by doctors, CPS and the police
May 2, 2021
by Michelle D. Chan
The year was 1979. The place, Stanford Hospital. Jenny Quiles was given medication by doctors to halt the impending birth of her six-and-a-half-month-old baby. Itâs too soon, doctors said â a sentiment which was true in more ways than one.
Jenny was only 18 years old and all alone in so many ways. Baby girl was coming into this world, whether or not the world was ready for her. It was late in the afternoon when Jenny felt like she urinated on herself. At the hospital she learned she was going into labor.