Supreme Court likely to uphold adoption law intended to protect Native American families (PBS Newshour)

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    LISTEN LIVE: Supreme Court hears cases on adoption law intended to protect  Native American families | PBS NewsHour

    Supreme Court likely to uphold adoption law intended to protect Native American families – By The Associated Press (PBS Newshour) / Nov 8, 2022

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court appeared likely Wednesday to leave in place most of a federal law that gives preference to Native American families in foster care and adoption proceedings of Native children.

    The justices heard more than three hours of arguments in a broad challenge to the Indian Child Welfare Act, enacted in 1978 to address concerns that Native children were being separated from their families and, too frequently, placed in non-Native Homes.

    It has long been championed by tribal leaders as a means of preserving their families, traditions and cultures. But white families seeking to adopt Native children are among the challengers who say the law is impermissibly based on race, and also prevents states from considering those children’s best interests.

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