February 25, 2026

Indian Law Bulletins Updated 2/25/2026

U.S. Supreme Court Bulletin

One petition for certiorari was filed 2/17/26:

  • Flying T Ranch, Inc. v. Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians (25-987) (Tribal sovereign immunity)

Two petitions for certiorari were denied 2/23/26:

  • Flintco LLC v Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (25-764) (Federal Arbitration Act (FAA))
  • Martorello v. Williams (25-829) (Tribal sovereign lending)

Federal Courts Bulletin

  • Black Bear v. Wickre, et al. (Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA))

State Courts Bulletin

  • Town of Bear Creek v. Cannabis Regulatory Agency (Tribal jurisdiction)

U.S. Legislation - 119th Congress Bulletin

  • H.R.7627 - To amend the Food Security Act of 1985 to include Indian Tribes in certain provisions relating to priority resource concerns.

U.S. Regulatory Bulletin

  • Indian Energy Service Center; Receipt of Tribal Energy Resource Agreement for the Southern Ute Indian Tribe of the Southern Ute Reservation, Colorado (Interior)

Law Review & Bar Journal Bulletin

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  • Disinterment under NAGPRA: Justice for Native American boarding school children.
  • Ensuring sovereignty in healthcare: A comparison of Tribal healthcare compacts and Medicaid.
  • Let them be Tribal members: Exempting nonmember resident Indians from state taxes.
  • Rule 19 and Tribal representation in Indian gaming litigation.
  • Tribal sovereignty, sales tax, and states interference: Why tax compacts may be the best way forward.

News Bulletin

This week, in brief:

  • Oklahoma representative Tom Cole leading bipartisan push to uncover state’s Indian boarding schools history
  • Inside the fight to save Texas’ Native American studies course
  • The Supreme Court hears a Line 5 oil pipeline case with high stakes for treaty rights
  • U.S. report reveals more than 800 employees left Bureau of Indian Affairs in 2025
  • Bill would give federal marshals authority to help Tribes find missing children

Announcements

  • The Native American Rights Fund is hiring a Staff Attorney in the Alaska office. Learn more about the vacancy on our website.

February 18, 2026

Indian Law Bulletins Updated 2/18/2026

Federal Courts Bulletin

  • The Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, et al. v. Drummond, et al. (criminal jurisdiction - McGirt v. Oklahoma)
  • Becker v. Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, et al. (Tribal jurisdiction - Tribal court exhaustion)

State Courts Bulletin

  • Interest of S.M. (Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA))
  • Interest of D.G. (Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA))
  • In the Interest of M.W.-T. and C.W.-T. (Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA))

U.S. Legislation - 119th Congress Bulletin

  • S.3859 - A bill to amend the Catawba Indian Tribe of South Carolina Land Claims Settlement Act of 1993 with respect to future membership in the Catawba Indian Nation.
  • S.3878 - A bill to establish the Grand Village of the Natchez Indians and Jefferson College as affiliated areas of the National Park System, and for other purposes.
  • H.R.6777 - Oregon Owyhee Wilderness and Community Protection Act / To provide for the establishment of a grazing management program on Federal land in Malheur County, Oregon, and for other purposes.
  • H.R.7490 - To allow the U.S. Marshals Service to assist in certain Tribal criminal matters, and for other purposes.
  • H.R.7515 - To direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey to the Nisqually Indian Tribe the Clear Creek Hatchery infrastructure.

U.S. Regulatory Bulletin

  • Alaska Native Claims Selection (Interior)
  • Notice of Intent To Prepare a Programmatic Environmental Assessment; Initiation of Public Scoping Under the National Environmental Policy Act; Initiation of Consultation Under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act; and Notice of Intent To Develop a Section 106 Programmatic Agreement With the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer (EPA)
  • Clean Air Act Tribal Minor New Source Review Permit Issued to Lupton Plant Property, LLC and Lupton Petroleum Products Inc., for the Lupton Facility (EPA)
  • Proposed Information Collection Activity; Tribal Budget and Narrative Justification Template (HHS)

Law Review & Bar Journal Bulletin

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  • Bad tenants: Public trust and the constitutional duty to closely re-examine U.S. military presence in Hawai'i.
  • Cutting the Gordian Knot of civil liability: Cross-deputization agreements as a remedy to jurisdiction and liability concerns for Indian Country in Oklahoma.
  • A historical review of congressional plenary power and Tribal treaties and the implications following Herrera.
  • A survivor's tale: How the Northern and Eastern Districts of Oklahoma survived the tidal wave collision of McGirt v. Oklahoma.
  • Unethical business practices plague Native American cultures and economies – solutions to the ineffectiveness of the Indian Arts and Crafts Act.

News Bulletin

This week, in brief:

  • Judge upholds permits for Enbridge Line 5 reroute around reservation
  • LandBack advances across the West
  • Alaska Native Corporations push back as Pentagon targets 8(a) program
  • Tribal IDs for descendants in the age of Trump’s ICE
  • DHS Secretary Noem tells Tribes ICE does not target Native Americans

Announcements

  • The Native American Rights Fund is hiring a Staff Attorney in the Alaska office. Learn more about the vacancy on our website.

February 11, 2026

Indian Law Bulletins Updated 2/11/2026

Federal Courts Bulletin

  • Avoyelles Water Commission v. Ward 3 Avoyelles Waterworks District (Tribal jurisdiction - Tribal court removal)
  • Cranford, II, et al. v. U. S. Department of the Interior, et al. (Tribal recognition; Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA))
  • Meilstrup v. Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, et al. (Tribal jurisdiction; Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA))
  • Rockboy v. Charles Mix County, et al. (law enforcement jurisdiction)
  • Vipond v. DeGroat, et al. (Tribal jurisdiction - Tribal court exhaustion)

Tribal Courts Bulletin

  • Buggy v. Sault Tribe Housing Authority (Tribal law)

State Courts Bulletin

  • State of Oklahoma v. Jason Martin Lile (jurisdiction; attorney discipline; conflict of interest)
  • In the Matter of: S.A. and J.P., Youths in Need of Care (Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA))

U.S. Legislation - 119th Congress Bulletin

  • H.R.7396 - Native American Entrepreneurial Opportunity Act / To establish an Office of Native American Affairs within the Small Business Administration, and for other purposes.
  • S.Res.601 - A resolution designating the week beginning February 2, 2026, as "National Tribal Colleges and Universities Week".
  • H.Res.1045 - Calling on the Secretary of Education to work with stakeholders to immediately eliminate race-based Native logos, mascots, and names from State educational institutions, and calling on State educational institutions and national sports franchises to cease the unsanctioned use of such logos, mascots, and names.

U.S. Regulatory Bulletin

  • Receipt of Documented Petition for Federal Acknowledgment as an American Indian Tribe (Interior)

Law Review & Bar Journal Bulletin

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  • Applying the Indian Commerce Clause to Indian commerce.
  • Indigenous nations and international law: Identifying, sources, and applying Indigenous international law.
  • Indigenous theories of international law: Reimagining the legal frameworks through a decolonial lens.
  • Native Nations, noncitizens, and the Supremacy Clause.

News Bulletin

This week, in brief:

  • Gwich’in fight to protect caribou from Alaska oil development
  • Oregon, Washington and Tribes head back to court after Trump pulls out of deal to recover salmon
  • Washoe Tribe Completes historic 10,274-acre land return near Lake Tahoe
  • Fixing one byzantine process would return reservation lands to Tribes and improve landscape health
  • Feds greenlight $2B renewable energy project on Yakama Nation sacred site

Announcements

  • The Native American Rights Fund is hiring a Staff Attorney in the Alaska office. Learn more about the vacancy on our website.