March 11, 2026

Indian Law Bulletins Updated 3/11/2026

U.S. Supreme Court Bulletin

One petition for certiorari was filed 3/3/26:

  • United States v. Hopson (25-1039) (Major Crimes Act (MCA))

Federal Courts Bulletin

  • Farrer v. Cornpeach (civil jurisdiction; law enforcement jurisdiction)
  • Torongo, et al. v. United States Department of Interior, Secretary of, et al. (Antiquities Act; cultural property)

U.S. Legislation - 119th Congress Bulletin

  • S.3994 - A bill to amend the Federal Meat Inspection Act to authorize Tribal meat inspection under that Act by Tribal personnel, and for other purposes.
  • S.4014 - A bill to direct the Secretary of the Interior to convey to the Nisqually Indian Tribe the Clear Creek Hatchery infrastructure, and for other purposes.
  • H.Res.1089 - Expressing support for the designation of February 2026 as "Hawaiian Language Month" or "'Olelo Hawai'i Month".

U.S. Regulatory Bulletin

  • Amendment of Notice of Funds Availability for Native American CDFI Assistance Program; Revised Application Submission Deadline (Treasury)
  • Notice of Deadline for Submitting Completed Requests To Begin Participation in the Tribal Self-Governance Program in Fiscal Year 2027 or Calendar Year 2027 (Interior)
  • Magnuson-Stevens Act Provisions; Fisheries Off West Coast States; Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery; 2026 Pacific Whiting Harvest Specifications, 2026 Tribal Allocation, and 2026 Incidental Set-Aside (Commerce)

Law Review & Bar Journal Bulletin

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  • Filling the Tribal court attorney need through Tribes licensing their own attorneys.
  • Fractionation by design: Remedy without repair in Indigenous-owned trust allotments.
  • "In keeping with the constitution's original design": History and tradition in federal Indian law.
  • Indigenous water governance and the Clean Water Act.
  • A seat at the table: How Texas v. New Mexico provides Tribes a potential route to assert outstanding water rights claims in water compact disputes.

News Bulletin

This week, in brief:

  • Michigan Supreme Court to hear Line 5 cases
  • Seattle spent years misleading the public about Skagit River salmon. Now it will pay $1 billion for fish passage
  • Chuckwalla National Monument’s defenders rally to save it
  • Utah lawmakers ask Congress to undo Grand Staircase-Escalante management plan
  • How Montana Tribes are using sovereignty to restore their waterways

Announcements

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

March 4, 2026

Indian Law Bulletins Updated 3/4/2026

Federal Courts Bulletin

  • United States v. Wilkinson (criminal jurisdiction; Tribal consultation)
  • National Wildlife Federation, et al. v. National Marine Fisheries Service, et al. (resource management - water rights; fishing rights)
  • Osage Nation v. Wood, et al. (taxation - McGirt v. Oklahoma)
  • United States v. Brice, et al. (federal criminal jurisdiction)
  • Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Tribe of Chippewa Indians of the Bad River Reservation v. Enbridge Energy Company, Inc. and Enbridge Energy, L.P. (resource management; Tribal property - trespass)
  • Mathias v. Baldwin (Tribal jurisdiction; custodial agreements)

Tribal Courts Bulletin

  • Fort Peck Tribes v. Jennifer Jones (Indian Civil Rights Act (ICRA); Tribal law)
  • Fort Peck Tribes v. Douglas Grandchamp (Indian Civil Rights Act (ICRA); Tribal law)
  • Fort Peck Tribes v. Holly Toavs (Indian Civil Rights Act (ICRA); Tribal law)
  • Fort Peck Tribes v. Harold Ralph Hamilton (Indian Civil Rights Act (ICRA); Tribal law)

State Courts Bulletin

  • Matter of K.S. (Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA))

U.S. Legislation - 119th Congress Bulletin

  • S.3945 - A bill to ensure that Federal laws that enable Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies to access firearms apply equally to Tribal law enforcement agencies.
  • S.3946 - A bill to allow members of federally recognized Tribes to use their Tribal government identification documents in obtaining a firearm from a federally licensed firearms dealer.
  • H.R.7698 - To allow members of federally recognized Tribes to use their Tribal government identification documents in obtaining a firearm from a federally licensed firearms dealer.
  • H.R.7699 - To ensure that Federal laws that enable Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies to access firearms apply equally to Tribal law enforcement agencies.
  • H.R.7705 - To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to treat Indian Tribal Governments in the same manner as State governments for certain Federal tax purposes, and for other purposes.
  • H.R.7710 - To amend title 10, United States Code, to include Indian tribes in the defense community infrastructure program, and for other purposes.
  • H.R.7781 - To provide that employees of tribally controlled schools are eligible to receive a pension under the Federal Employees Retirement System and to participate in the Thrift Savings Plan, and for other purposes.
  • S.Res.625 - A resolution designating February 2026 as "Hawaiian Language Month" or "Olelo Hawai'i Month".

U.S. Regulatory Bulletin

  • New Mexico and Oklahoma Statewide Tribal Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) General Permit Proposal (EPA)
  • Proposed Information Collection Activity; Next Steps for Tribal TANF Research and Data (New Collection) (HHS)
  • Alaska Native Claims Selection (Interior)

Law Review & Bar Journal Bulletin

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  • Breaking the cycle: New ideas to solve old problems in Colorado River Tribal water access.
  • Correcting Nevada v. Hicks: Recognizing Tribal courts as courts of general subject-matter jurisdiction.
  • An equitable high: Indigenous People must have a seat at the table for the future business of psychedelics, how affirmative patent rights can ensure Indigenous inclusion.
  • Healing East Hawai‘i: The broken promise of Act 117 and the transformative potential of the pu‘uhonua.
  • Indians and citizenship: Territorial birth & parental status in contemporaneous caselaw.
  • Reproducing citizenship.

News Bulletin

This week, in brief:

  • Interior Department fights to dismiss Oklahoma Tribe's Indian boarding school lawsuit
  • Trump fast-tracked permitting a Utah uranium mine in record 11 days. Tribes call it a rubber stamp
  • Judge orders protective measures for Columbia River salmon after Trump canceled historic deal
  • Fort Belknap sues U.S. government over Tribal law enforcement funding
  • Tribal voting advocates cite harms in federal election bill

Announcements

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

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.