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Constitutionality

Carter v. Tahsuda, August 6, 2018 (Ninth Circuit Federal Court of Appeals)

September 12, 2018 by Native American Rights Fund

Legal Topics: Indian Child Welfare Act – Constitutionality Related News Stories: Judge upholds Indian Child Welfare Act (Arizona Daily Sun) 8/7/18. Read the full decision at the National Indian Law Library website.

Categories Court Cases Tags Application of Indian Child Welfare Act, Constitutionality

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