On this week’s Amicus: SCOTUS showed how little it knows of Indian federal law last week, but might just eff around and find out anyway.
On this week’s Amicus, the case that threatens the Indian Child Welfare Act, but also threatens domino effects on tribal sovereignty and land rights. Dahlia Lithwick is joined by Rebecca Nagel, a Cherokee writer, advocate & language learner. Nagle is host.
Season 2 of the podcast was a deep and broad investigation into the background of the case at hand.
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