Judge rules federal child custody law cannot be applied to tribes

A judge ruled last week that a federal law stating one state must honor another state’s child custody order does not apply to American Indian tribes. U.S. District Judge Roberto Lange of South Dakota issued the ruling on Wednesday, May 11, in a case involving two North Dakota fathers of children whose mother has taken them to the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation, where she is an enr...

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