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Is the Indian Child Welfare Act in the Best Interests of Native American Children?

Is the Indian Child Welfare Act in the Best Interests of Native American Children?

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We end November's celebration of Native American Indian Month with a review of the legal challenges being waged against the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 or ICWA.

The U.S. Congress recognized that, "...American Indians were the original inhabitants of the lands that now constitute the United States of America and that Native American Indians have made an essential and unique contribution to our Nation...and to the world."

Join me on this episode, as we discuss recent legal challenges to the Indian Child Welfare Act and the law's:

  • Purpose;
  • Intent to stop the forced removal of children; and
  • Impact on Native American Indian children, families, and tribes.

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Learn more about Judie Saunders, Esq., and how she conducts internal investigations and defends companies and academic institutions against claims of harassment, sexual misconduct, discrimination, and Title IX violations.

This podcast is for informational purposes only. Nothing in this podcast is legal advice, counsel or guidance. No offer, statement or representation has been made to serve as your attorney in any capacity. No attorney-client relationship has been created. This information is general and may not be applicable to your particular circumstances. You must review your particular circumstances with a licensed attorney.

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