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Arizona Tribal Sovereignty Forum - Sept 13

Sept. 1, 2023

Navigating Recent Supreme Court Decisions Impacting Tribes

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Tribal Sovereignty Forum

In particular, the panelists will discuss the following recent cases:


  • McGirt v. Oklahoma
  • Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta
  • Arizona v. Navajo Nation
  • Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency
  • Coughlin/Lac du Flambeau case
  • Brackeen v. Haaland 

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