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RizzRustbolt ,

This court ruled that way?

halcyoncmdr ,
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Well that’s a surprising ruling from this court. I guess they gotta get a couple things on the right track to make it look legitimate.

jeffw OP ,

The court has actually sided with Native Americans time and time again. Iirc Gorsuch in particular is staunch in his belief that the US needs to honor tribal treaties

cm0002 ,

Well, a broken clock is right twice a day lmal

EleventhHour ,
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Does he really?

jeffw OP ,

Going on memory here but yeah, I’m pretty sure

Edit: found this quote: scotusblog.com/…/supreme-court-rules-u-s-must-pay….

EleventhHour ,
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Thanks for this!

SeattleRain ,

Not really, they just ruled they can’t use any of the water in the Colorado river even though it borders their reservation.

xmunk ,

A huge fucking win. If you look at the Akwesasne reservation you’ll see much better health outcomes than other US tribes - tribes simply don’t have the funds to access the main US Healthcare system independent of individual enrollment without relying on casinos (and that’s a complex topic I’d just like to sidestep). However, due to rolling a nat 20 on historical flukes the Akwesasne reservation actually straddles the US Canadian borders and all tribal members are assumed residents of both nations (outside of weird circumstances).

As a result they’ve had access to Canadian health services during emergencies and as such get preventative care much more often. I look forward to better health outcomes for all native peoples!

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