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Court Ruling Creates New Uncertainty for Adopted Native Children

May 20, 2019 by moran


The crazy thing is that the Indian Child Welfare Act is forty years old, and it’s still one of the least well-understood pieces of federal legislation, even by judges, in the country.

Read the full article at The Progressive website.

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