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Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta: Resources and Webinars
The U.S. Supreme Court decision in Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta altered nearly 200 years of existing law and policy. Find resources here. More
SCOTUS Decision in Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta
US Court fractures decades of Native American law.
It's unclear how the decision ultimately will play out for tribes... More
Justice Department Opens Application Period for Program to Enhance Tribal Access to National Crime Information Databases
The Department of Justice is pleased to announce the opening of the application period for federally recognized Tribes and intertribal ... More
Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) 2022
On March 15, 2022, President Biden signed the Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization bill (VAWA 2022) as a part of the Omnibus ... More
New Publication on Joint Jurisdiction Courts
Tribal, state, federal and local courts have overlapping jurisdictions and face common challenges and resource limitations. To address ... More
Now Posted - Tribal-State Collaboration Webinar Series Recordings
In case you missed any of the Tribal-State Collaboration webinars from the series this summer, the webinar recordings are available ... More
U.S. Court unanimously holds that Indian tribes retain the inherent power to police non-Indians
A tribal police officer has authority to detain temporarily and to search non-Indian persons traveling on public rights-of-way running ... More
2020 Updates Released: Tribal-State Court Forum Publications
TLPI announces the release of two Tribal-State Court Forum publications updated with 2020 information. More
Collaboration 101
Crossing the Bridge: Tribal-State-Local Collaboration gives practical steps toward initiating discussions across jurisdictions to ... More
Special Domestic Violence Criminal Jurisdiction Five Year Report
The National Congress of American Indians has released a 5 year report on the implementation of VAWA's Special Domestic Violence ... More
California AG Information Bulletin on Tribal Protection Orders
This much needed guidance clarifies what constitutes a valid order and further enumerates what is NOT required. More
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