A Monday essay and a Thursday signal brief from a practitioner who has sat with the docket pile. For tribes, tribal enterprises, conservation orgs, and the counsel that work with them.
Email and a one-word read on where you sit — so the first issue lands with the right framing. That's all.
A long-form read, signed by Blake. The third way argued in public: working software, practitioner-built, on the partner's side of the table. Plain English, no platform-speak.
Five to seven federal signals from the week — Federal Register, NIGC, BIA, HUD §184, USDA CSAF, DOE LPO, the courts — triaged, with one-line notes on who each one affects. The Issue Desk in miniature.
Tribal Councils, GCs, enterprise GMs, nonprofit boards, and outside counsel all operate with too many feeds and too few routing rules. Sovereign Current is the public surface of the practice that does the routing.
Every essay shows the work. Every signal brief proves the system is real, not a deck. The pitch, if there is one, is at the bottom of each email and you can ignore it.