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Race Question in Supreme Court Adoption Case Unnerves Tribes
Race Question in Supreme Court Adoption Case Unnerves Tribes
Race Question in Supreme Court Adoption Case Unnerves Tribes
The issue is whether a federal law that seeks to place Native American foster children in Native American homes is constitutional. The case could turn on whether the justices see tribes as racial groups or sovereign nations.
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