Those who have been following the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians’ struggle to protect the Coachella Valley water aquifer will be pleased to know that this week
For decades, water agencies in the Coachella Valley have depleted the underground aquifer and replenished the pristine aquifer water with degraded Colorado River water.
NARF VOWS TO STAND FIRM AGAINST ANY INCURSIONS ON OR HARM TO INDIAN LANDS
Yesterday, President Trump signed two Presidential Memoranda. One intends to expedite the Dakota
For more than four decades, the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas has worked tirelessly to make sure that its reservation has the water that it needs to serve its people and ensure
Interested in learning more about new and emerging environmental regulation, litigation, compliance, and sovereignty issues for tribes? On Tuesday, June 23, NARF
Yesterday, NARF Staff Attorney Steve Moore testified at a United States Senate Committee on Indian Affairs oversight hearing on “Addressing the Needs of Native communities
The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California recently ruled that groundwater can be a source for fulfilling the reserved water rights of the Agua Caliente
Earlier this week NARF Staff Attorney Joel Williams was appointed by President Obama to serve as alternate on the Arkansas-Oklahoma Arkansas River Compact Commission.
Earlier this week, NARF Staff Attorney Steve Moore presented at the 22nd Annual California Water Law Conference: Balancing Interests in a Time of Drought. The conference
NARF staff are on the move again! This week NARF Staff Attorneys Steve Moore and Heather Whiteman Runs Him presented at the Water Law Institute’s 3rd Annual Tribal Water