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Tribal Justice on Trial: Dollar General, Part II • ICTMN • November 24, 2015

The Struggle for Justice on Tribal Lands • The New York Times • November 25, 2015

At the Supreme Court: Contentious Questions of Tribal Jurisdiction in Dollar General v. Choctaw Nation of Miss. • Stanford Law School • December 3, 2015

Advocates: Supreme Court Ruling in Favor of Dollar General ‘Will Be an Attack on Tribal Sovereignty’ • RH Reality Check • December 4, 2015

Supreme Court Case Draws Tulalip’s Attention • HeraldNet • December 4, 2015

The Dollar General Case: Anti-Indians Play Hardball, Indians Play Softball • ICTMN • December 5, 2015

Dollar General Seeks Tribal Suit Ban in Miss. Choctaw Case • ABC News; Associated Press • December 5, 2015

Dollar General Takes Its Case Against Indigenous Sovereignty to the Supreme Court • The Nation • December 7, 2015

Dollar General Tries to Shake Up Tribal Law • Bloomberg View • December 7, 2015

Native Americans’ Sovereignty is at Risk, and the High Court Must Help Save It • The Guardian • December 7, 2015

Supreme Court Appears Likely to Limit Reach of Native American Courts • USA Today • December 7, 2015

Supreme Court Considers Limits to Indian Tribal Sovereignty in Dollar General Case • Forbes • December 7, 2015

The Supreme Court Could Further Strip Native Communities of Their Once-Promised Powers • Think Progress • December 7, 2015

The US Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Dollar General Case • ICTMN • December 7, 2015

U.S. Justices Hostile to Tribal Court Authority in Molestation Case • Reuters • December 7, 2015

Who Can Tribal Courts Try? • The Atlantic • December 7, 2015

Why Protestors at the Supreme Court Today Want You to Boycott Dollar General • Upworthy • December 7, 2015

Supreme Court Hearing Dollar General Tribal Law Case • Nashville Post • December 8, 2015

With Tribal Jurisdiction in the Hands of the Supreme Court, Native Women Rally for Their Rights • RH Reality Check • December 8, 2015

Tribal Communities Take Fight for Jurisdiction Rights to the Supreme Court • takepart • December 8=10, 2015

Update: 5 Tribes File Amicus Brief Supporting Mississippi Choctaws • Cherokee Phoenix • December 10, 2015

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