On June 29, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, overturned the long-held understanding that states do not have authority to prosecute non-Indians
Landmark Indian Law Cases focuses on a core set of Indian law cases from the U.S. Supreme Court that provide the legal framework for fundamental Indian law topics.
Find resources and information related to the census, redistricting, voter services, reservation registration and polling places, addressing and ballots, Section 203 language assistance, voting rights legislation, and litigation.
We are committed to the well-being of Native American children and their families. To that end, we have created a website of resources related to the welfare of our youngest tribal citizens.
On the Indigenous Peacemaking Initiative website you can find traditional dispute resolution news, events, publications, and profiles along with tribal models for peacemaking initiatives.
Students and advocates looking to change narrow graduation dress codes can find resources on our page Wearing Eagle Feathers and Regalia at Graduation.
Released in 2020 and updated in 2021, Obstacles at Every Turn provides detailed evidence that Native people face obstacles at every turn in the electoral process: from
This review gathers existing research about the purposes and human rights abuses of US American Indian boarding school policies, why they matter still today, and—most