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In Native American adoption case, Supreme Court explores race and tribal sovereignty

Por: ABC News Politics November 22, 2022

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FORT WORTH, Texas -- Dr. Jennifer and Chad Brackeen and their four kids are a blended family in a fight to stay together. But in the process, they more than 40 years of federal law on the sovereignty of America's Native tribes and affect the fate of numerous Native children.Jennifer Brackeen, an anesthesiologist, and her husband, a civil engineer turned stay-at-home dad, are parents to two biological children and two Native American... + full article



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