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The Recorder

Oklevueha Native American Church of Hawaii, Inc. v. Lynch

By | April 06, 2016
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

Robins Kaplan Snuffs Out Injunction in Hemp Farming Battle

The firm scored a partial victory for pro bono client Alexander White Plume this week, defeating a permanent injunction that barred the Oglala Sioux elder from farming industrial hemp on tribal lands.
7 minute read

The Recorder

State of Arizona v. Tohono O'odham Nation

By | March 29, 2016
8 minute read

The Recorder

Nebraska v. Parker

By | March 22, 2016
11 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Judge Says Common-Law Doctrine Allows Tribal Business to Miss Filing Deadline

Nearly four years after the state Supreme Court invoked nullum tempus to Connecticut's benefit in a law library case, a tribal court is ruling that the same doctrine applies to the much smaller Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin v. United States

By | January 25, 2016
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Ruling for 'The Slants' Bolsters Redskins' Trademark Case

As the Washington Redskins fight to keep the team's controversial trademarks, the Federal Circuit gave the team a boost when it ruled on Tuesday in a separate case that the government can't reject trademarks just because they're offensive.
4 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

Justices Skeptical of Tort Suits in Tribal Courts

In 2014, Neal Katyal scored the biggest victory for Indian tribes in the U.S. Supreme Court in at least 25 years. On Monday, his chances of another tribal win before a high court generally hostile to those interests appeared poor.
6 minute read

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