Supreme Court upholds Indian Child Welfare Act, protecting Native American families.

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Indigenous Minnesotans and advocates are celebrating a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that upheld the Indian Child Welfare Act, a law that gives Indigenous tribes a say in the adoption and foster care of Indigenous children. The ruling is seen as a victory for Indigenous rights and will help prevent the separation of Indigenous families.
- Indigenous Minnesotans, advocates celebrate U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Indian Child Welfare Act Star Tribune
- Supreme Court preserves law that aims to keep Native American children with tribal families KARE 11
- Supreme Court Upholds Native American Adoption Law The New York Times
- Supreme Court rejects challenge to Native American child welfare law ABC15 Arizona
- HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra Statement on Supreme Court Decision in Haaland v. Brackeen HHS.gov
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