Federal Court Certifies Tribal Lending Case for Interlocutory Appeal

Here are materials in Hengle v. Asner (E.D. Va.):

Vox Profile of the Brackeen Case

Here is “How a white evangelical family could dismantle adoption protections for Native children.”

HCN/NYTs: “Oklahoma’s tribes unite against a common foe: Their Cherokee governor”

Here.

Ninth Circuit Briefs in Club One Casino Inc. v. Dept. of Interior

Here:

Oral argument here:

HCN: “As the 2020 elections loom, the House hears testimony about Native voting rights”

Here.

Bloomberg Law Profile of Tribal Supreme Court Project

Here. It features our own Kate Fort’s work on the Brackeen case.

Federal Court Dismisses Treaty Group Challenge to Self-Determination Contract between Oglala Sioux Tribe & Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and Indian Health Service

Here are the materials in Gilbert v. Weahkee (D.S.D.):

5 Amended Complaint

17 IHS Motion to Dismiss

19 Response

19-3 Oglala Tribal Court Decision

31 Reply

38 Plaintiffs Motion for Summary J

39 Opposition

40 Reply

44 DCT Order

UC Davis Tribal Justice Symposium: Protecting Families Through Tribal Courts

The Tribal Justice Project Presents: Tribal Justice Symposium: Protecting Families Through Tribal Courts!

Tribal court judges, court personnel, practitioners, community members, and students are invited to attend this FREE event. Space is limited, please RSVP today!

Date: March 13, 2020

Location: UC Davis School of Law – Davis, CA

Fee: No Registration Fee

Click here to register.

For questions, please contact tjp@law.ucdavis.edu.

Flyer (PDF):

Tribal Justice Symposium Flyer and Agenda_Page_1Tribal Justice Symposium Flyer and Agenda_Page_2

Francis McGovern Walks On

Here.

Francis was the special master during the negotiations that led to the 1985 consent decree in the United States v. Michigan treaty fishing case. We brought Francis out to MSU a few years back to talk about the treaty fishing days — and he served up some of the funniest and most disturbing stories I’ve ever heard about those days. Francis also served as an adviser to the Restatement of the Law of American Indians. I spent some time with Francis on a long drive from the Dallas airport to Durant, Oklahoma when he invited me to do an Indian Law 101 in relation to the Choctaw and Chickasaw water rights negotiations a few years back. The man was an original, charming, and knew how to work a room. I’ll miss him.

Oklahoma Bar Journal Article on the Constitutionality of ICWA

By Austin Vance, starting on page 12, here.