Wash. AG Raises Standard For Tribal Consent, Consultation

By Andrew Westney (May 13, 2019, 9:05 PM EDT) -- The Washington attorney general's office has adopted a new policy requiring that it get consent from Native American tribes before pursuing certain plans that affect them, and will hold off on filing lawsuits against tribes and their businesses until they've been given a chance to try to settle the dispute....

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