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,
To raise awareness about environmental threats to the Place Where Life Began (the Straits of Mackinac), the Bay Mills Indian Community (BMIC) welcomed the House of Tears
This week NARF’s client, the Bering Sea Elders Group (BSEG), joined other Alaska Native governments and organizations in supporting the Fisheries for the Future
We are happy to announce that The Native American Rights Fund (NARF) has been awarded a $400,000 grant from the Henry Luce Foundation to support the NARF-Colorado Law Project
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,
UPDATE:
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