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Idaho tribes oppose new adoption law
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Idaho tribes oppose new adoption law
BOISE -- Gov. Dirk Kempthorne signed into law an adoption rights bill opposed by Idaho's Indian tribes but supported by nationally syndicated radio talk show host Dr. Laura Schlessinger. Relevant Links:
Easy Q&A about ICWA from Wabanaki Legal News
Find ICWA resources at The National Indian Child Welfare Association
Indian Child Welfare Law Center - Minneapolis, Minnesota
Read the latest Amendments to the Indian Child Welfare Act (September 1999). Get Informed:
Who is Dr. Laura? A nationally syndicated radio host, Dr. Laura has controversial views on single motherhood, parents' rights, and sexuality. Will she make a foray into Indian affairs? In the meantime...
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