Here.
MLive: “Historic Michigan tribal burial ground threatened by coastal erosion”
Here.
Here.
Here.
Here is “Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Wins a Victory in Dakota Access Pipeline Case.“
The opinion is here.
Here:
Question presented:
Whether Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 19 requires dismissal of an Administrative Procedure Act action challenging a federal agency’s compliance with statutory requirements governing federal agency decisions, for failure to join a non-federal entity that would benefit from the challenged agency action and cannot be joined without consent.
Lower court materials here.
UPDATE:
Here is the order in Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v. United States Army Corps of Engineers (D.D.C.):
More details later.
Here is the complaint in Rosales v. United States (E.D. Cal.):
Here is “‘We Have to Stand Together’: A Tale of Two Nations.”
Here:
Witness List
Panel I
The Honorable Ned Norris, Jr. (testimony)
Chairman The Tohono O’odham Nation
Sells, AZ
Ms. Sarah Krakoff (testimony)
Moses Lasky Professor of Law
University of Colorado Law School
Boulder, CO
Ms. Shannon Keller O’Loughlin (testimony)
Executive Director
Association on American Indian Affairs
Rockville, MD
Mr. Steve Hodapp (testimony)
Retired Independent Contractor & Environmental Specialist
Lexington, VA
Panel II
Dr. Anna Maria Ortiz (testimony)
Director, Natural Resources and Environment
U.S. Government Accountability Office
Washington, D.C.
Mr. Scott Cameron (testimony)
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management, and Budget
U.S. Department of the Interior
Washington, D.C.
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