This Article describes how the statutory structure of child welfare laws enables lawyers and courts to exploit deep-seated stereotypes about American Indian people rooted in systemic racism to undermine the enforcement of the rights of Indian families and tribes. Even when Indian custodians and tribes are able to protect their rights in court, their adversaries use those same advantages on appeal to attack the constitutional validity of the law. The primary goal of this Article is to help expose those structural issues and the ethically troublesome practices of adoption attorneys as the most important Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) case in history, Brackeen v. Haaland, reaches the Supreme Court
On June 25, 2013, the Supreme Court decided Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, holding that the Indian Ch...
In the summer of 2018, the Ninth Circuit will consider an appeal from the dismissal of a constitutio...
Annually there is an average of 200 appellate cases dealing with the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)...
This Article describes how the statutory structure of child welfare laws enables lawyers and courts ...
The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) affords various protections to Indian families throughout child ...
There are, on average, 200 appellate cases addressing the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) annually—t...
Congress passed and the president signed the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) into federal law in 197...
Although removal of any child from his or her family is traumatic, too frequently Indian child remov...
In 2018, a Texas District Court shocked the nation by declaring the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) ...
Part I of this article will provide an overview of the legal doctrines implicated in Adoptive Couple...
Part I of this article will provide an overview of the legal doctrines implicated in Adoptive Couple...
Few child welfare lawyers routinely confront the application of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA o...
In 1978, Congress enacted the Indian Child Welfare Act to counter practices of removing Indian child...
This year (2022), the Supreme Court agreed to review wide-ranging constitutional challenges to the I...
In response to an increasing frequency of often unwarranted removals of Indian children from their h...
On June 25, 2013, the Supreme Court decided Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, holding that the Indian Ch...
In the summer of 2018, the Ninth Circuit will consider an appeal from the dismissal of a constitutio...
Annually there is an average of 200 appellate cases dealing with the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)...
This Article describes how the statutory structure of child welfare laws enables lawyers and courts ...
The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) affords various protections to Indian families throughout child ...
There are, on average, 200 appellate cases addressing the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) annually—t...
Congress passed and the president signed the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) into federal law in 197...
Although removal of any child from his or her family is traumatic, too frequently Indian child remov...
In 2018, a Texas District Court shocked the nation by declaring the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) ...
Part I of this article will provide an overview of the legal doctrines implicated in Adoptive Couple...
Part I of this article will provide an overview of the legal doctrines implicated in Adoptive Couple...
Few child welfare lawyers routinely confront the application of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA o...
In 1978, Congress enacted the Indian Child Welfare Act to counter practices of removing Indian child...
This year (2022), the Supreme Court agreed to review wide-ranging constitutional challenges to the I...
In response to an increasing frequency of often unwarranted removals of Indian children from their h...
On June 25, 2013, the Supreme Court decided Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, holding that the Indian Ch...
In the summer of 2018, the Ninth Circuit will consider an appeal from the dismissal of a constitutio...
Annually there is an average of 200 appellate cases dealing with the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)...