Oneida Nation challenges Oneida Nation over use of 'Oneida' trademarks (June 28, 2017)

The Oneidas in Wisconsin are hoping to use trademarks that have been registered to their relatives in New York.

Blackfeet Nation voters reject changes to decades-old constitution (June 28, 2017)

The Blackfeet Nation's governing structure will be staying the same after voters rejected an overhaul of the tribe's constitution.

Appeals court ruling opens door for tribal jurisdiction over public schools (June 28, 2017)

Two public school districts in Arizona have lost their challenge to the Navajo Nation's sovereignty.

Dakota Access security firm was denied license but kept working anyway (June 28, 2017)

A security firm hired by the wealthy backers of the Dakota Access Pipeline continued to engage in questionable activities in North Dakota despite lacking a license.

Lawsuits expected after President Trump changes Bears Ears boundary (June 28, 2017)

The Navajo Nation and environmental groups are expected to file lawsuits to protect the boundaries of the Bears Ears National Monument in Utah.

Cronkite News: Navajo Nation prepares for changes at coal power plant (June 28, 2017)

The lights will stay on at the Navajo Generating Station until 2019 as the Navajo Nation Council voted 18-4, after hours of debate, for a new agreement with the plant’s operators.

Steven Newcomb: Federal Indian law comes from the mind of a White man (June 28, 2017)

The time for a different approach to the conversation of federal Indian law system of domination is now, writes Steven Newcomb on Indian Country Media Network.