Biggest Native American Rulings From The 1st Half Of 2021 :

Biggest Native American Rulings From The 1st Half Of 2021


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Biggest Native American Rulings From The 1st Half Of 2021
Law360 (July 8, 2021, 5:55 PM EDT) -- The U.S. Supreme Court handed down decisions on tribal police authority over non-Indians, Native American voting rights in Arizona, and Alaska Native corporations' eligibility for COVID-19 relief funds, while the full Fifth Circuit rejected a lower court's move to strike down the entire Indian Child Welfare Act.
Here's a look at some of the highest-profile decisions in Native American law from the first half of 2021.
Tribal Police OK'd to Detain Non-Indian Suspects on Highway
The Supreme Court's unanimous ruling that a Crow Tribe of Montana officer had the authority to detain Joshua James Cooley saw the high court taking greater...

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