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News · February 21, 2022

Congress Could Finally Bring Some Justice for Native Women

The proposed reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act would allow tribal authorities to prosecute non-Native offenders for crimes against women and children.

By Grace Segers for The Guardian

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Violence Against Women Act

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