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December 21, 2020
Biggest Native American Rulings From The 2nd Half Of 2020
Federally recognized tribes won a D.C. Circuit decision that Alaska Native corporations aren't eligible for certain COVID-19 funding, the U.S. Supreme Court cemented tribes' rights to reservations under their treaties, and two tribes had a hand in fighting against the federal government's effort to shorten the census.
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October 26, 2020
Trump Admin. Slams Judge's 'Override' Of Census Deadline
The Trump administration told a Ninth Circuit panel Friday that a California federal judge "fundamentally erred" in blocking the U.S. Census Bureau's sped-up rescheduling of the national count, saying District Judge Lucy H. Koh overstepped by seeking to "override" congressionally approved deadlines.
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October 08, 2020
Trump Admin. Asks Justices To Halt Census Extension Order
The Trump administration has filed an emergency stay request asking the U.S. Supreme Court to block a lower court's order extending U.S. Census Bureau data collection, saying a suit before the Ninth Circuit is preventing the federal government from completing the 2020 census on time.
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October 07, 2020
Census Count Must Go Through Month's End, 9th Circ. Says
The Ninth Circuit ruled Wednesday that the federal government must take until Oct. 31 to complete data collection for the 2020 census, but said it could still try to meet an end-of-year deadline to report data to President Donald Trump even though he and many other federal officials have said that can't be done.
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September 30, 2020
Split 9th Circ. Blocks Feds From Stopping Census
The U.S. Census Bureau can't immediately end its efforts to count the country's population, a split Ninth Circuit panel said Wednesday, ruling the constitutionally mandated decennial tabulation could be "seriously disrupted" by the plan to end data collection earlier than expected.