"You know, when it comes to Indian Law, most of the time we're just making it up." Former Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia While the world of Federal Indian Law may seem mysterious and complicated, there are basic tenets that guide this ever changing area of law. Join host and Indian Law Attorney Bryan Shade as he and his guests explore the evolution of Federal Indian Law and hear stories from practitioners, tribal leaders, and community members. This is Rez Judicata: The Federal Indian Law Podcast
In the second episode of Rez Judicata, Bryan talks with Angel Smith about the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), how it weaved into her personal life, and how it shaped who she became as an adult. Links to the cases mentioned in the episode: Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl - https://www.oyez.org/cases/2012/12-399 Haaland v. Brackeen - https://www.oyez.org/cases/2022/21-376 For more information on Angel Smith https://www.aros-law.com
Join host Bryan Shade in the inaugural episode of Rez Judicata: The Federal Indian Law Podcast! In the episode, Bryan speaks with Robert Odawi Porter, former President of the Seneca Nation of Indians, Tribal attorney, advocate for advancing the sovereignty and self-determination of American Indians and Alaska natives. Bryan and Rob talk about the Land Back movement and how tribes have been getting back the land that was wrongfully taken from them. if there was ever a way to kick off a Federal Indian Law Podcast, this is it! This is Rez Judicata: The Federal Indian Law Podcast For more information on Robert Odawi Porter- www.odawilawpllc.com www.capitolhillpolicygroup.com Thoughts? Questions? Email- rezjudicatapod@gmail.com Facebook- @rezjudicata Produced by Bob Crossno Facebook, Instagram, Threads- @thatbobguyonair #rezjudicata #indian #NDN #indianlaw #indiancountry #nativeamerican #nativeamericanhistory #nativeamericanlaw #landback #podcast #fyp