Policy

Supreme Court Rules Adoptive Parents Don't Have to Return Native American Child to Biological Father

Law favors the biological parents in cases involving tribal areas

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The Supreme Court says a Native American child doesn't have to be taken away from her adoptive parents and given to her biological father.

The justices ruled 5-4 Tuesday in a case about a federal law intended to keep Indian children from being taken from their homes and typically placed with non-Indian adoptive or foster parents.