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National Law Journal

Feds' Spend on Lawsuits Up

The federal government paid more than $3 billion last year to resolve lawsuits, almost twice as much as it did the year before, according to an analysis by The National Law Journal of hundreds of payment records.
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New York Law Journal

Matter of Michael

By | March 31, 2015
Court Allows Unsealing Adoption Records To Establish Eligibility for Enrollment in Tribe
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New York Law Journal

Judge Upholds Tax Break for Oneida Indian Nation

By | March 27, 2015
A federal judge has rejected a challenge to the U.S. Interior Department's decision to put more than 13,000 acres the Oneida Indian Nation had reacquired two centuries after they last possessed it in trust and exempt from state and local taxes.
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New York Law Journal

Turtle Island Trust v. County of Clinton

By | March 25, 2015
Trusts' Challenges to Tax Assessments Time-Barred, Should Have Been Denied
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New York Law Journal

Rule on Recognition of Tribal Decisions Out for Comment

Court administrators said Monday they made substantive changes to a proposed rule on recognition of tribal court decisions by state courts based on comments gathered last year, warranting its recirculation for a second round of public comment.
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New York Law Journal

Pitre v. Shenandoah

By | February 27, 2015
ICWA Gave Indian Nation Jurisdiction Over Custody Action; 'Rooker-Feldman' Doctrine Bars Complaint
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

State of New York v. Grand River Enterprises Six Nations, Ltd.

By | February 26, 2015
Protective Order Staying Discovery Granted In Contraband Cigarette Trafficking Action
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Daily Business Review

Seminole Hard Rock Gets Foot in NJ Door

By | January 29, 2015
New Jersey casino regulators approve a big by the Hollywood-based casino operator to open in Atlantic City or at the Meadowlands.
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Daily Business Review

Who Gets to Keep Court Registry Fee? Miccosukee Tribe Does in This Case

A state appeals court rules the tribe should get back its $72,000 fee spent successfully appealing a $4 million judgment.
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The Recorder

Redding Rancheria v. Jewell

By | January 20, 2015
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