U.S. Supreme Court
Holt v. Hobbs, a recent unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court protecting a Muslim prisoner’s right to wear a half-inch beard, has important implications
Anchorage, Alaska
Today the Department of the Interior published a final regulation removing the prohibition against the Secretary of the Interior acquiring lands
As described in a previous post on the NARF blog, the Thorpe family and the Sac and Fox Nation filed suit to repatriate Jim Thorpe’s remains so that he could be buried in Oklahoma
Native rights advocate Suzan Shown Harjo has been named a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama. Suzan is a well-known writer, curator,
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
Heather Kendall-Miller, daughter Ruth, and husband Lloyd read Alaska Legislature’s citation honoring Heather at the AFN Convention. Photo credit: Geri Simon
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
Next Tuesday, October 21, NARF will co-host the webinar, Tribal Water Codes: Regulation of Water Quality and Quantity in Indian Country. The webinar will be hosted by
Thirty years ago this week, NARF’s Alaska office opened its doors! In fall of 1984, NARF’s Board of Directors determined there was a serious need by tribes in the