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Haaland v Brackeen SCOTUS upholds constitutionality Indian Child Welfare Act ICWA, Lac du Flambeau Band Lake Superior Chippewa Indians v Coughlin Bankruptcy Code Sovereign Immunity, Smith v United States Double Jeopardy Clause Constitution allows retrial of person tried in wrong venue
Indian tribal rights led the Supreme Court’s docket yesterday. In one case, the Court held that the federal Bankruptcy Code abrogated the sovereign immunity of tribal governments. And.
Lawyers for N.C. state government are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a case involving the prosecution of impaired driving cases in the Tar Heel State. Two DWI defendants claim prosecutors left them in legal limbo when they refused to enter guilty pleas.