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January 12, 2010 11:12 PM   Subscribe

So, I had a really REALLY rad FPP about the federal government TODAY taking federal prosecution cases against domestic violence offenders in American Tribal Nations and now can find NO LINKS!! I know I heard this on NPR. Does anyone have my back and can you find a link?

anyone?
posted by psylosyren to Law & Government (6 answers total)

This post was deleted for the following reason: probably belongs in metatalk -- vacapinta

 
If you didn't have an interesting link, you didn't have an FPP. If you just want to talk about it, get a blog.
posted by jacalata at 11:21 PM on January 12, 2010


How about the AP?
posted by rhizome at 11:38 PM on January 12, 2010 [1 favorite]


Just like the pet name thing, it is your job to do this!
posted by crabintheocean at 11:39 PM on January 12, 2010


Here are a few...

Pres. Obama's remarks during Tribal Nations Conference on Nov. 5th

Wow. Apparently, "one in three Native American women will be raped in their lifetimes."

He mentions the Tribal Law and Order Act of 2009, which includes "establishing in the criminal division of the Department of Justice (DOJ) the Office of Indian Country Crime to develop, enforce, and administer federal criminal laws in Indian country."

Not sure if this is what you're after, but maybe the links can give you some leads.
posted by sentient at 11:41 PM on January 12, 2010


This isn't what AskMe is for.
posted by Chocolate Pickle at 11:55 PM on January 12, 2010


You might want to peruse these posts in Metatalk. 1, 2 This is going to get deleted, don't feel bad about it.

If you didn't have an interesting link, you didn't have an FPP. If you just want to talk about it, get a blog.

While, yes he doesn't have a FPP - he does have an idea for a FPP. There is nothing wrong with starting a FPP based on something you heard on the radio or TV.
posted by bigmusic at 12:01 AM on January 13, 2010


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