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Berkeley Law and Indigenous Journalists Association Partner to Strengthen Legal Reporting in Indian Country

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Berkeley Law and Indigenous Journalists Association Partner to Strengthen Legal Reporting in Indian Country
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Reporting on stories and issues impacting Native Nations and Indian Country often gets a critical piece wrong: the law. From tribal sovereignty and complex jurisdictional issues to water rights and child welfare, many of the issues affecting Native communities are rooted in legal frameworks that are frequently misunderstood or underreported because of those complexities.



A new partnership between Berkeley Law’s Center for Indigenous Law & Justice and the Indigenous Journalists Association

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