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Haaland v. Brackeen , 599 U.S. 255 (2023), was a Supreme Court of the United States case brought by the states of Texas , Louisiana , and Indiana , and individual plaintiffs, that sought to declare the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) unconstitutional.
Haaland v. Brackeen , No. 21-376 , 599 U.S. ___ (2023) The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 ( ICWA , enacted November 8, 1978 and codified at 25 U.S.C. §§ 1901 – 1963 [ 1 ] ) is a United States federal law that governs jurisdiction over the removal of American Indian children from their families in custody, foster care, and adoption cases.
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Parens patriae is Latin for "father of the nation" (lit., "father of one's country"). [1] [2] In law, it refers to the public policy power of the state to intervene against an abusive or negligent parent, legal guardian, or informal caretaker, and to act as the parent of any child, individual or animal who is in need of protection.
Bret Haaland (born 1964), American animation director; Gordon A. Haaland (1940–2017), American academic; Jan Haaland (born 1956), Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration rector; Janne Haaland Matláry (born 1957), Norwegian professor for political science and author; Karine Haaland (born 1966), Norwegian cartoonist
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Brackeen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Charles Brackeen (1940–2021), American jazz saxophonist
McGirt v. Oklahoma, 591 U.S. ___ (2020), was a landmark [1] [2] United States Supreme Court case which held that the domain reserved for the Muscogee Nation by Congress in the 19th century has never been disestablished and constitutes Indian country for the purposes of the Major Crimes Act, meaning that the State of Oklahoma has no right to prosecute American Indians for crimes allegedly ...