Prior to the founding of Hobbs Straus, Jerry Straus was lead Washington, D.C. counsel in the first large scale case for the restoration of historic Indian land – the restoration of the 48,000 acre Blue Lake lands to the Taos Pueblo.

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  • Dean B. Suagee, Winter 2010
    The indigenous peoples of the world will suffer, and are suffering, impacts of climate change in ways that are different from the kinds of impacts that will be suffered by the cosmopolitan peoples that inhabit most of the centers of political and economic power in the world today. The material cultures of indigenous peoples tend to be woven into the ecosystems where they live. Their religious cultures also tend to be rooted in the particular places where they live. The roots of their cultural identities reach back into mythic time, with countless generations of traditional ecological knowledge.
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  • 07/01/2009
    This handbook is a comprehensive overview of the ISDEAA, covering Titles I, III, IV, V and VI, and includes applicable regulations and selected legislative history.
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  • 09/01/2005
    This handbook is a comprehensive overview of the laws that constitute, amend, or modify the Indian Reservation Roads Program and Other Tribal Transportation Activities as of the 2005 enactment of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act – A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), Pub.L. No. 109-59.
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