Bressi v. Ford — Civil Rights Complaint Against Tohono O’odham Law Enforcement

This case, now in the Ninth Circuit, presents an interesting question of whether tribal officers sued under Section 1983 are immune from suit under the tribal sovereign immunity doctrine. The district court held that the officers were immune because they acted under color of tribal law, not state law.

Here are the materials (so far):

Bressi v. Ford District Court Order on Tribal Sovereign Immunity

Bressi Opening Brief (CA9)

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