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Supreme Court to hear case of Texas couple fighting to keep adopted Native American child

Por: Fox News Politics November 06, 2022

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this week will hear the case of a Texas family at risk of losing one of their two adopted Native American children because of a federal law they allege gives tribes race-based priority in custody disputes.The case, Haaland v. Brackeen, combines litigation from a handful of other families and multiple where Chad and Jennifer Brackeen live with their children. The tribes defending the law, meanwhile, warn that if the Brackeens win, the case could... + full article



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