2022 Tribal Jurisdiction News Stories


Blackfeet Nation challenges Montana ban on vaccine mandates as infringement on sovereignty (Native News Online) 11/20/22

Supreme Court rejects Oklahoma attempt to narrow Indian definition (Yahoo! News) 10/11/22

In wake of Castro-Huerta ruling, tribes propose varied paths forward for criminal justice system (KOSU) 10/10/22

Will U.S. Supreme Court hear another case from Oklahoma linked to McGirt ruling? (The Oklahoman) 9/26/22

Tribal leaders cast doubt on Supreme Court ruling (Indian Country Today) 9/21/22

Tribes urge lawmakers to reverse Oklahoma victory on jurisdiction (The Oklahoman) 9/21/22

How jurisdictional mazes affect Indigenous survivors of violent crimes (Oregon Public Broadcasting) 8/17/22

Maine tribes gain power to prosecute domestic violence crimes under federal overhaul (Bangor Daily News) 3/14/22

Oklahoma’s tension with tribes attracts attention of western states (Gaylord News) 3/3/22

 

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