Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl & Cherokee Nation Respondents’ Briefsby Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Here:
NICWA urgently
requests your immediate action on three time-sensitive matters regarding Adoptive Couple v. Baby Girl, an
ICWA-related case before the U.S.
Supreme Court that has potentially sweeping ramifications for all of Indian
Country far beyond issues in child welfare.
All supporting amicus briefs
in this case must be filed by Thursday, March 28, 2013. For
months, the Tribal Supreme Court Project, of which NICWA is a part of, has
coordinated the development of these briefs. With one week
until they are due, we seek your help in getting more tribes and states to sign
on in support of the Respondents in this case, the Brown family and the Cherokee
Nation.
Please
take the following actions below immediately and share this message with your
personal networks.
More information on
this case can be found at www.nicwa.org/BabyVeronica.
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