Yesterday NARF Staff Attorney Melody McCoy presented at the Tribal Courts Conference: Exploring Emerging Issues in Tribal Courts. The conference was sponsored by the
It is with heavy hearts that NARF mourns the passing of Evelyn “Evie” Stevenson, who walked on yesterday. Evelyn was one of the first Native women to pass the Montana Bar
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.
This year’s Pathways to Respecting American Indian Civil Rights Conference, which is hosted by regional federal agencies, will take place on Thursday, July 9 in Denver,
NARF has co-authored an amicus brief in Michigan v. EPA on behalf of the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission
This last weekend marked the 50th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday and the Selma to Montgomery March, events that inspired Congress to pass the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Last month, NARF successfully advocated on behalf of graduating Native American students in Grand Forks, North Dakota who wish to wear eagle feathers during their upcoming
Ansley Sherman has joined NARF’s Boulder, Colorado office as a Legal Fellow. Ansley is a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and is a recent graduate of the University
In January 2015, NARF Staff Attorney Matthew L. Campbell testified in front of the Colorado House of Representatives Education Committee in favor of a proposed In-State