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A look back on the US attorney firings |
Why were so many Indian-focused advocates targeted?
WASHINGTON - The case of Leslie A. Hagen, an assistant U.S. attorney who worked on Indian affairs in the Justice Department's Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys, is refocusing attention on the purge of several officials within the DoJ who were tireless advocates for American Indian legal justice. |
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| A nuclear problem |
| Posted: May 09, 2008 |
| by: Rob Capriccioso / |
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Oglala Sioux fight expansion of uranium mine
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has given hope to a growing group of Natives from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in what's being called a classic ''David vs. Goliath'' battle for federal oversight involving a proposed expansion of a nearby uranium mine.
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