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By Anthony S. Guardino | March 23, 2021
Native American tribes seeking to develop their land or control how it is used are finding that New York courts are becoming more and more involved in resolving the disputes that arise.
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By Joel R. Brandes | September 19, 2019
In 'Brackeen v. Bernhardt', decided on Aug. 9, 2019, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit held that the Indian Child Welfare Act was constitutional. We applaud the Fifth Circuit for upholding this federal law that is vital to safeguarding the welfare of Indian children.
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By Sharon M. Porcellio | October 26, 2017
In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio discusses a case on an issue of first impression: whether treaties between the United States and Native Americans ensuring the free use and enjoyment of tribal land bar taxes on income derived directly from the land.
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Tax on Sale of Gravel Barred Under 1842, Canandaigua Treaties With Seneca Nation
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