The Tribal Supreme Court Project works to improve strategy and promote greater coordination in U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) cases that may affect the rights and interests of Tribal Nations. A coordinated and structured approach to Tribal advocacy is needed to preserve Tribal sovereignty, jurisdiction, and other rights and interests. 

The project is staffed by attorneys from the Native American Rights Fund and the National Congress of American Indians and consists of more than 300 volunteer attorneys, academics, and Tribal representatives from around the nation who specialise in federal Indian Law, Tribal advocacy, and SCOTUS practice. The Tribal Supreme Court Project website provides resources for tribal advocates appearing before the U.S. Supreme Court.

he Tribal Supreme Court Project monitors selected Indian Law cases in the SCOTUS and occasionally in the lower courts. Find related case dockets, upcoming court dates, filings, transcripts, and analysis on the project’s website.

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