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The Tribal Law and Order Act was signed into law on July 29, 2010. The Act offers a great opportunity to improve the justice systems in Indian country, but implementation will require significant coordination among federal agencies and all components of tribal justice systems. This website will share information and facilitate communication on implementation of Tribal Law and Order Act.

 

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NCAI Praises Passage of Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act
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ACTING ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY GENERAL TONY WEST AND U.S. ATTORNEY MICHAEL W. COTTER ANNOUNCE PILOT INITIATIVE TO ADDRESS SEXUAL ASSAULT ON MONTANA RESERVATIONS
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OFFICE ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN ANNOUNCES AGREEMENTS TO CROSS-DESIGNATE TRIBAL PROSECUTORS IN NEBRASKA, NEW MEXICO, MONTANA, NORTH DAKOTA AND SOUTH DAKOTA
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DOJ News: Justice and Interior Departments Launch National Criminal Justice Training Initiative in Cherokee Nation
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DOJ Funding Available Under Tribal Civil & Criminal Legal Assistance Program
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Justice Department Announces Grant Solicitation for Funding to Federally-Recognized Tribes and Tribal Consortia
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