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Indian Affairs Committee Approves Apology Resolution
by Brad Jolly, Partner
May 14, 2007
On Thursday, May 10, 2007, the Senate Indian Affairs Committee approved Senate Joint Resolution 4, a resolution which apologizes to Indian peoples for the United States' "official depredations and ill-conceived policies" toward them. The resolution is sponsored by Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS), who is a current candidate in the Republican presidential primaries for the 2008 presidency.
NIGC Publishes Rule-Making Agenda
The National Indian Gaming Commission ("NIGC") has updated its proposed rule-making agenda. In its semi-annual regulatory agenda, the NIGC has listed seven rules in the proposed stage, three in the final... more »
NIGC Case Involves Greater Issues than MICS Authority
The D.C. Circuit's decision holding that the NIGC lacks authority to fully regulate class III gaming involves a lot more than the limited issue raised in the litigation and determined by the courts. It... more »
Bush Returning U.S. to Termination Policy
In what is yet another example of the Bush Administration proving that those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it, the administration has responded to the Cobell Settlement before... more »
Tsosie v. United States, 452 F.3d 1161 (10th Cir. 2006)
The family of a deceased member of the Navajo Nation filed an action against the United States claiming that the Indian Health Service ("IHS") was negligent in failing to diagnose the hantavirus. The Tenth... more »
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