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full faith and credit

Simmonds v. Park, July 18, 2014 (Alaska)

July 18, 2014 by Native American Rights Fund

Alaska SCT Rules that State Courts Must Give Full Faith and Credit to Tribal Courts in ICWA Cases. Visit the Turtle Talk blog post for information about the Simmonds v. Parks case.

Categories Court Cases Tags Alaska, full faith and credit, Indian Child Welfare Act, tribal courts

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