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Last updated: March 13, 2024
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- Biopiracy: Using new laws and databases to protect Indigenous communities.
- Hawaiian education in Hawaiʻi’s public schools: A path to reasonable access.
- Health care law - obligation of Indian Health Services to fund the administration of Tribe run health care services has expanded - San Carlos Apache Tribe v. Becerra, 53 F.4th 1236 (9th cir. 2022).
- Kala: Disentangling Kamehameha schools from the 2022 Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative Investigative Report while actualizing social healing through justice for its Kanaka Maoli students.
- Narrowing from below: How lower courts can limit Castro-Huerta.
- Reconciling Maoli interests in a haole forum: Limitations to the U.S. Department of the Interior’s consultation policy that undermine Native Hawaiian self-determination.
- Tribal court jurisdiction and the exhausting nature of federal court interference.
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