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Our attorneys assisted an intertribal effort in California to secure state legislation repudiating the use of the “existing Indian family doctrine,” a doctrine used to avoid application of the Indian Child Welfare Act.

General Memoranda [2012]

General Memorandum 12-067

House Narrowly Approves VAWA Legislation without Tribal Jurisdiction Provisions; Adds Federal Court Authority to Issue Protection Orders

General Memorandum 12-066

Would Authorize Tribes to Lease Trust Lands without Secretarial Approval

General Memorandum 12-065

Treasury Department and IRS to Hold Listening Session and Consultation Call with Tribal Leaders on the Application of the General Welfare Exclusion

General Memorandum 12-064

Tribal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Grants

General Memorandum 12-063

Tribal Court Improvement Program Grants

General Memorandum 12-062

House Committee Approves Violence Against Women Act Legislation Without Tribal Jurisdiction Expansion

General Memorandum 12-061

Federal Court Holds Arbitration Not Required Under Oklahoma's Model Compact

General Memorandum 12-060

Proposed Categorical Exclusion for Indian Homesites Published for Comments

General Memorandum 12-059

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Seeks Project Proposals for Tribal Wildlife Grant Program

General Memorandum 12-058

Rural Utilities Service Community Connect Grant Program


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