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Last updated: January 14, 2026
Next update should be ready by: January 21, 2026
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- Abandoning the ward: Federal government has no affirmative duty to secure water for Navajo Nation — Arizona v. Navajo Nation, 599 U.S. 555 (2023).
- From Winans to Wallahee: Treaties, the Washington State Supreme Court, and the pursuit of a more just rule of law.
- Heritage collections and preservation conversation.
- Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta’s constitutional mistakes.
- Legal obstacles to seating a Cherokee delegate in Congress.
- Tangible recommendations to execute California Assembly Bill 3099: A proactive approach to combatting the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People crisis.
- The truth About Midkiff justifies Kelo’s reversal: A response to progress and the taking of Indigenous land by Ezra Rosser.
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