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Colorado Court of Appeals: ICWA Requires Notice to BIA in State with No Designated Tribal Agents

May 30, 2018 by moran

The Colorado Court of Appeals issued its opinion in People in Interest of I.B.-R. on Thursday, May 17, 2018. Read the case summary at the Colorado Bar Association website.

Categories Court Cases, Laws and Regulations, Legal Analysis & Reports, News Tags Cherokee, Colorado, icwa compliance

Controversy Over ICWA Placement of Foster Child (Washington)

June 23, 2014 by moran

Three-year-old Elle was cleared to be adopted by her foster parents, and then was removed and placed with her uncle. See related articles at the KING website: Foster Child Adoption Halted Over Tribal Ties and Foster Child’s Uncle: ‘We Wanted Her All Along’

Categories News Tags adoption, Cherokee, Washington

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