Here is the complaint in Hoopa Valley Tribe v. Ross (N.D. Cal.):
Environmental
News Profile on Line 5 and Tribal Treaty Rights
Here is “‘We were here first’: Tribes say Line 5 pipeline tunnel ignores treaty rights.”
New Scholarship on Indian Treaty Rights and Fossil-Fuel Exports Projects in the Pacific Northwest
Michael C. Blumm & Jeffrey Litwak have posted “Democratizing Treaty Fishing Rights: Denying Fossil-Fuel Exports Projects in the Pacific Northwest,” forthcoming in the Colorado Natural Resources, Energy & Environmental Law Review, on SSRN.
Here is the abstract:
Indian treaty fishing rights scored an important judicial victory recently when an equally divided U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the Ninth Circuit’s decision in the so-called “culverts case,” which decided that the Stevens Treaties of the 1850s give the tribes a right to protect salmon migration obstructed by barrier road culverts. The implications of that decision on other habitat damaging activities have yet to be ascertained, but even prior to the resolution of the culverts case there were significant indications that federal, state, and local administrative agencies were acting to protect treaty fishing rights from the adverse effects of large fossil-fuel export projects proposed throughout the Pacific Northwest. After briefly explaining the culverts decision, this article examines five recent examples of agencies denying permits for fossil-fuel developments at least in part of treaty rights grounds. We draw some lessons from these examples concerning the importance of tribal participation in administrative processes and explore some knotty evidentiary issues that tribal efforts to protect their historic fishing sites may entail. We conclude that safeguarding their treaty rights in the 21st century will require tribes to be as vigilant about the administrative process as they have been about seeking judicial protection.
New Scholarship by Jeanette Wolfley on Indian Tribes and the Energy Industry
Jeanette Wolfley has published “Embracing Engagement: The Challenges and Opportunities for the Energy Industry and Tribal Nations on Projects Affecting Tribal Rights and Off-Reservation Lands” in the Vermont Journal of Environmental Law.
Sturgeon v. Frost II Background Materials
Merits Briefs:
National Parks Conservation Association Amicus Brief
Alaska Native Subsistence Users Amicus Brief
Cert Stage Briefs:
Alaska Amicus Brief in Support of Cert Petition
Federal Brief in Opposition to Cert
Lower court materials:
Opinion in Sturgeon v. Masica.
Mentasta Traditional Village et al Brief
Materials in Sturgeon v. Frost I:
Federal Court Dismisses NEPA Suit re: Osage Mineral Estate
Here are the materials in Persimmon Ridge LLC v. Zinke (N.D. Okla.):
Arizona SCT Oral Argument Video in Hopi Tribe v. Arizona Snowbowl
Ninth Circuit Affirms in Pakootas v. Teck Caminco Metals
Briefs here.
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