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NPR: “After Long-Sought Wins For Native Americans, What’s Next?”
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Here is “Tribes, Oklahoma Committed To Working Together On Matters Of Jurisdiction And Public Safety.”
Additional commentaries—
Julian Brace NoiseCat in the Atlantic: “The McGirt Case Is a Historic Win for Tribes.”
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From Slate, here is “What the Landmark Supreme Court Decision Means for Policing Indigenous Oklahoma: For Indigenous people, cries of ‘law and order’ have always contained a loaded message.”
Also in Slate, Mark Joseph Stern’s “Why Gorsuch Keeps Joining the Liberals to Affirm Tribal Rights.“
Here is “Supreme Court upholds American Indian treaty promises, orders Oklahoma to follow federal law,” in The Conversation.
Other commentaries —
Bob Miller on VOA.
Ronald Mann on SCOTUSblog.
Ian Millhiser on VOX.
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A wildly overblown headline, but here you go anyway.
Here’s another one, from CNBC: “Supreme Court says eastern half of Oklahoma is Native American land.”
And WSJ: “American Indian Lands Include Eastern Oklahoma, Supreme Court Rules.”
And NPR gets in on the action: “Supreme Court Rules That About Half Of Oklahoma Is Native American Land.”
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