Here, featuring the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians.
Author: Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Onondaga Nation Amicus Brief Opposing New York’s Nuclear Power Bailouts
Here is the brief:
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The tribe’s description of the brief and of the issue is here:
In order to pretend that New York state has a progressive energy policy, Gov. Cuomo created his “clean energy plan”, that relies heavily on a multi-billion dollar bail out of the nuclear industry, including the 3 aging reactors in Oswego and a 4th near Rochester–all paid for by rate payers–including every electrical customer in the state. Under this plan, and every household on the Nation pays extra every month for 12 years.
These extra payments collectively create a fund of $ 12 billion dollars that will be used to prop up the nuclear reactors, which otherwise cost too much to operate to compete against other energy sources. Clearly this money should be used to build out more solar, wind and renewable energy generation.
The sloop Clearwater [Pete Seager] has sued to stop this; and their lawyers asked the Nation to file an Amicus/”friend of the court” appearance, to bring to the court the details of the harmful impacts of the nuclear industry on Indigenous peoples generally and the dangers created for the Nation and Haudenosaunee, by keeping the 3 Oswego reactors in operation for 12 more years.
The Amicus is a very limited appearance in court, in which the issues important to the Nation and the Haudenosaunee can be raised, but no counterclaims could be filed back; and there is no waiver of sovereign immunity in such an appearance. The issues covered in the Nation’s papers are:
The horrible impacts on Indigenous peoples caused over decades of mining, milling, and transporting uranium;;
The inherent dangers of the 3 aging reactors and their decades of accumulated spent fuel rods at Oswego, which are the same flawed design as those at Fukushima;
The damages to Lake Ontario and its fish and other wildlife cause by these reactors, in violation of the Nation’s stewardship of its original territory and waters; and
The dangers to the Nations, its citizens, waters, etc., from the transportation of nuclear wastes down Rt. 81, over the clear opposition of the Nation’s leaders.
The Nation was also joined in this Amicus by the Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force and the American Indian Law Alliance.
NYTs/ProPublica: “District of Despair: On a Montana Reservation, Schools”
Here.
American Indian Law Journal Dec. 2018 Issue
Ninth Circuit Materials in Agua Caliente Tribe of Cupeno Indians v. Black
National Indian Law Library Bulletin (12/20/2018)
Here:
The National Indian Law Library added new content to the Indian Law Bulletins on 12/20/18.
U.S. Supreme Court Bulletin
http://www.narf.org/nill/bulletins/sct/2018-2019update.html
Read the latest Tribal Supreme Court Project update published on 12/12/18.
Law Review & Bar Journal Bulletin (contact us if you need help finding a copy of an article)
https://www.narf.org/nill/bulletins/lawreviews/2018.html
Human rights, Indigenous peoples, and the global climate crisis.
Federal Courts Bulletin
https://www.narf.org/nill/bulletins/federal/2018.html
Comanche Nation of Oklahoma v. Zinke (Land into Trust)
Alexander v. Nolan (Arrest – Reasonable Force)
Cayuga Indian Nation of New York v. Seneca County, New York (Ad Valorem Property Taxes)
State Courts Bulletin
https://www.narf.org/nill/bulletins/state/2018.html
Interest of A.M. (Indian Child Welfare Act – Termination of Parental Rights)
Matter of Guardianship I.L.J.E. (Indian Child Welfare Act – Guardianship)
Tribal Courts Bulletin
http://www.narf.org/nill/bulletins/tribal/2018.html
Gallaher v. Colville Confederated Tribes (Right to Counsel)
News Bulletin
https://www.narf.org/nill/bulletins/news/currentnews.html
In the Health & Welfare section, we feature an article about the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative’s launch of their model tribal food and agriculture code.
U.S. Legislation Bulletin
https://www.narf.org/nill/bulletins/legislation/115_uslegislation.html
The following were added:
- S.Res.707: A resolution commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978.
- H.R.5317: To repeal section 2141 of the Revised Statutes to remove the prohibition on certain alcohol manufacturing on Indian lands.
- H.R.1074: To repeal the Act entitled “An Act to confer jurisdiction on the State of Iowa over offenses committed by or against Indians on the Sac and Fox Indian Reservation.”
- S.3752: A bill to require the transfer of certain land to be held in trust for the benefit of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North and South Dakota, and for other purposes.
- S.3755: A bill to establish a demonstration program regarding background checks for certain employees of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Menominee Tribe Challenge to Back 40 Mine Dismissed
Here are the materials in Menominee Indian Tribe v. EPA (E.D. Wis.):
35 Tribe Motion to Amend Complaint
38 Aquila Opposition to Motion to Amend
39 EPA Opposition to Motion to Amend
HCI Distribution Suit against Nebraska AG Survives Motion to Dismiss
Here are the materials in HCI Distribution Inc. v. Peterson (D. Neb.):
United States Civil Rights Commission Issues Report on Indian Affairs: “BROKEN PROMISES: Continuing Federal Funding Shortfall for Native Americans”
Here.
Washington State Bar Magazine Focuses Issue on Northwest Intertribal Court System and Indian Law
Here is the December 2018 issue of NW Lawyer.
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