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President Obama signs Tribal Law and Order Act into law!

Maze of injustice for Native American women
President Obama, surrounded by members of the Administration and Native American leaders, signs the Tribal Law and Order Act into law on July 29, 2010. © Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images ABOVE: AI

We have won a major victory for women's rights!

After working intensively with Native women advocates and Members of Congress to provide recommendations for and feedback on the Tribal Law and Order Act over the past 4 years, President Obama has officially signed the legislation into law.

Our "Maze of Injustice" report, released in 2007, exposed the complex maze of tribal, state and federal jurisdictions which allowed perpetrators to rape Native American and Alaska Native women with impunity.

The Tribal Law and Order Act is a groundbreaking piece of legislation that will finally address this problem and lay a clear path to providing Native women with effective recourse if they are sexually assaulted.

» Read the report (PDF): "Maze of Injustice: The failure to protect Indigenous women from sexual violence in the USA"
» Learn more about sexual violence against Native American and Alaska Native women


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