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Paul J. Larkin riles up supporters against VAWA, cites articles written by...

Three days after VAWA passed in the House, The Heritage Foundation’s Senior Legal Research Fellow Paul J. Larkin published an article entitled “Send in the Lawyers: The House Passes the Senate’s...

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Breaking news: VAWA to be challenged in court

Deputy Associate Attorney General Sam Hirsch said in a meeting on Tuesday morning that the US government is expecting the Violence Against Women Act to be challenged. He expressed that it is his...

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Data shows link between oil workers and violence against Native women

Last week we reported that Sam Hirsch of the US Attorney General’s office announced in a private meeting that a lawsuit may be filed against VAWA. The Violence Against Women Act had been passed each...

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Two oil spills last week raise concerns; VAWA lawsuit threat continues

The focus of Save Wįyąbi Project, which recently celebrated its one-year anniversary, is to protect Native women from rape, sexual slavery, and other violent crimes. As we’ve collected reports and data...

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My gun is NOT a rape prevention tool.

And don’t try to tell me that it is. I’ve never posted an editorial on Fatal Sincerity. I sometimes put up my cultural pieces, which are decidedly not hard news. However, those articles were not...

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Anti-VAWA activists tied to Koch

As noted in previous updates, the legal action currently being taken against the Violence Against Women Act appears to be linked to Koch Industries, who would have much to gain by the law being changed...

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Trafficking of Native women begins in fracking towns after influx of oil workers

The buying and selling of Native American young people has increased in towns such as Williston, North Dakota. These sex slaves and others of different heritages began being pimped immediately...

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