One of NARF’s five priorities is to develop Indian law. One effective way to advance that priority is by supporting the next generation of Indian law specialists through
An important part of advancing Native American rights and developing Indian law, is developing the next generation of warriors for justice. To this end, for decades,
An important part of advancing Native American rights and developing Indian law, is developing the next generation of warriors for justice. To this end, for decades,
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On July 1, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court released a decision in Brnovich v. DNC that upheld two Arizona voting policies that make it harder for people—and especially
An important part of advancing Native American rights and developing Indian law, is developing the next generation of warriors for justice. To this end, for decades,
Last week the University of Colorado (CU) Law School honored Native American Rights Fund Executive Director John E. Echohawk at its 40th Annual Alumni Awards Celebration.
An important part of advancing Native American rights and developing Indian law, is developing the next generation of warriors for justice. To this end, for decades,
On Wednesday, June 9, 2021, TransCanada (TC Energy) announced that it is terminating its Keystone XL (KXL) pipeline project.
Rosebud Sioux Tribe President Rodney M.
NCAI AND NARF JOINT STATEMENT ON THE NOMINATION BY PRESIDENT BIDEN OF WASHINGTON STATE’S FIRST EVER NATIVE AMERICAN FEDERAL JUDGE
This morning, President Biden announced