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FEBRUARY 2001
{NEWEST ENTRIES AT THE TOP}
FedNet:
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Minerals Management Service Agency Informatio
FedNet:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Clean Air Transportation Communities: (includes
possible tribal award)
Supreme
Court refuses case on Kansas' tax of Indian reservation gasoline
California
Bill Introduced to Legalize Industrial Hemp
Congress
busy with Indian bills
Nebraska/New
native ed group head watches state funding bill
Idaho:
State joins appeal of sex abuse case Attorney general says ruling on reservation
Court:
Four Snake River dam operations Violate Act
FedNet:
EPA Notice of Availability of Region III Strategic Agricultural Initiative
Grants
Commerce
Secretary Has Final Say on Census
FedNet:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Notice of Availability of Region III Urban
Initiative Grants
FedNet:DEPARTMENT
OF HUD Notice of Proposed Information Collection for Public Comment for
the Analysis of Proposed Main Construction Contract
Legal
opinion: Neb. unable to stop Whiteclay beer sales
Tribe
Loses Trade-Name Lawsuit
Aboriginal
Law Research - begun February 8th to February 15th, 2001
Paper
companies, Indian tribes argue case in high court
WI:
Court rules Indian woman must pay state taxes
*NOTE* Prison
policy on religious items declared unconstitutional
FedNet:
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Farm Service Agency 7 CFR Part 770 Rural Housi
FedNet:
Acquisition of Title to Land in Trust: Delay of Effective Date
FedNet:
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Indian Affairs 25 CFR Part 115 Trust
Bill
to reverse Arsenic ruling
Justice
Department Grants to Help Tribal Communities
Class
Action Law Suit on GE Insulin case NO. CIV 00 0459 BB / LFG (New Mexico
)
RELATED ARTICLE:
Class
Action: New Labour, GE insulin, and ill health
FedNet:
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 24 CFR Part 1003 Revision to
Aboriginal
Law Research - January 25th to January 30th, 2001
FINDLAW: SAN
XAVIER DEV. AUTH. v. CHARLES, No 99-16158 (9th Cir. January 29, 2001)
Under the Nonintercourse Act, 25 USC
177, a non-profit corporation
chartered by a federally-recognized
Indian tribe does not have
standing to sue to void a lease
of allotted Indian land.
Bills
Aim To Nudge Goshutes
U.S.
Forests Called Public Safety Threat..CUT 'EM DOWN?
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