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Tribal Nations to Take Cannabis Cash?
According to Bloomberg, the Native Americans are getting ready to accept cash earned by cannabis growers and sellers who are not able to deposit it in regular banks due to the still federally illegal nature of what they are doing. The report indicates...
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Legal News Video Update - May 3, 2010
Among the stories on this video edition of LexisNexis Legal News, the U.S. Supreme Court finds a judge erred in enjoining Congress from transferring government land on which a Christian cross stands into private hands, but affirms that a shareholder derivative...
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over 11 years ago
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Navajo Nation Settles Coal Mining Royalty Lawsuit
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. - (AP) The Navajo Nation has settled its allegations that a coal mining company conspired with others to cheat the tribe out of hundreds of millions of dollars in royalties. The tribe and Peabody Energy announced a settlement Thursday...
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over 12 years ago
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Senate Rejects $3 Billion Indian Trust Settlement
HELENA, Mont. - (AP) The U.S. Senate has rejected a $3.4 billion government settlement with American Indians that had been added to a much larger war-funding bill. The Senate passed the almost $60 billion bill funding President Obama's troop surge...
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Native American Groups Sue To Stop Solar Projects
BLYTHE, Calif. - (AP) Native Americans are clashing with the federal government over plans to fast-track approval and construction of massive solar energy projects that the Indians fear will harm sacred and culturally significant sites in Western deserts...
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Judge Denies Muslim Inmate's Lawsuit Over Beard
RICHMOND, Va. - (AP) Virginia's prison system did not violate a Muslim inmate's religious rights when it refused to allow him to grow a 1/8-inch beard, which he believes is required by his religion, a federal judge has ruled. William Couch, a...