...lobbying practices in Washington. (That $5 million includes revenues from a robust Indian tribal governments lobbying practice, which is separate from Paul's team.)...
...affecting tribal communities. That know-how led him to the Senate Indian Affairs Committee in 2002 as Republican counsel. He worked two...
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...license, argues that § 91 of the Act provides unauthorized preferences to Indian tribes and on that basis treats the southeast section of the state...
...clients and berated them in e-mails obtained by the Senate Indian Affairs Committee. In the e-mails, he called members of the Saginaw...
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...CHAGARES, and ROTH, Circuit JudgesOPINION OF THE COURTThe Indian River School Board (the "Board") has a long-standing policy of praying...
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...Judges.We are faced with an apparent contradiction. Pursuant to the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act ("ISDA"), the United States enters into...
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...the Interior (DOI) and National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) appeal from...by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), was not a relevant...
... The Senate last month failed...A Senate Finance Committee aide said Chairman...settle long-running Indian trust litigation. The...
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