By Brownstein Water Blog Team
Tribal governments may be looking for ways to enact new public health policies and assert their sovereignty in light of this summer’s two pivotal events: the distress of the COVID-19 pandemic, with its disproportionate impact on Native American communities, and protests demanding social justice, with related calls to honor Native American sovereignty.
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| Lawrence J. Jensen | Shareholder | | | Sarah Walters | Shareholder | Bella Sewall Wolitz | Of Counsel | | | |
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