Update in Indian Students’ Claims against BIE School at Havasupai

Here are the updated materials in Stephen C. v. Bureau of Indian Education (D. Ariz.):

128 Third Amended Complaint

182 BIE Motion for Partial Summary J

184 Plaintiffs Motion for Partial Summary J

190 Plaintiffs Response

191 BIE Response

202 Plaintiffs Reply

203 BIE Reply

214 DCT Order

216 BIE Motion for Partial Relief

219 Plaintiffs Response

231 BIE Trial Brief on Section 504

233 BIE Trial Brief on Expert Witnesses

234 Plaintiffs Trial Brief on Reasonable Accommodations

235 Plaintiffs Trial Brief on Injunctive Relief

236 Plaintiffs Trial Brief on Section 504

Prior post here.

More Commentaries on McGirt

From the ABA Journal, “SCOTUS delivers on US promises, at least partly, made to Native Americans after Trail of Tears.”

From the National Judicial College, by Judge Jan Morris, “McGirt v. Oklahoma: A tribal member and tribal judge’s view.

Glenn Feldman letter to editor at WSJ, here.

Aila Hoss interviewed at Tulsa Public Radio, here.

The Cherokee Phoenix Breakdown: McGirt v. Oklahoma, episode 1 featuring Chuck Hoskin, Jr. and Stacy Leeds:

 

Eighth Circuit Affirms Major Crimes Act Arson Conviction Arising at Pine Ridge

Here is the opinion in United States v. Ferguson.

NCAI/NIWRC Amicus Briefs in Support of Federal Cert Petition in U.S. v. Cooley

Here:

NCAI Amicus Brief

NIWRC Amicus Brief

Cert petition here.

U.S. v. Michigan Consent Decree Extended by Court Order

Here are the materials in United States v. Michigan (W.D. Mich.):

1880 US Motion for Extension

1883 Sault Tribe Response

1886 Coalition to Protect Resources Motion to File Amicus Brief

1887 Sault Tribe Opposition

1890 Joint Brief in Opposition to Sault Tribe

1891 Opposition to Amicus

1892 DCT Order

Washington State Bar WEBINAR 32nd Annual Indian Law CLE (9/2-9/3/2020)

Here.

McSweeney’s Anagrammical Team Name Proposals for Washington Football Team

Here.

NYTs Profile of the Pebble Mine Debacle

Here.

Dominga Cruz, Sarah Deer and Kathleen Tipler on McGirt

From WaPo, here is “The Oklahoma decision reveals why Native Americans have a hard time seeking justice.”