Goshen, IN Schools Drop R-Name Nickname

Here are several news stories, some detailing the involvement of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians:

Redskins mascot no more in Goshen: School board votes 5-2 to drop name

THE END OF GOSHEN ‘REDSKINS’: So, where do we go from here?”

“Goshen Redskins mascot to be retired Jan. 1, 2016”

News Profile of Michigan Anishinaabe Jiimaan Builders

Here is “Birch bark canoe artists keep Native American tradition afloat” from the Petoskey News-Review.

Michigan Petroleum Pipeline Taskforce Report Recommends Shrinking Impact of Enbridge Pipeline under Mackinac Straits

Here is the report:

M_Petroleum_Pipeline_Report_2015-10_reducedsize_494297_7

And GTB materials submitted:

Res. No. 15-33.2602

2-04-15 NRD memo

Washtenaw County Reunification Day Coverage; Justice McCormack, Judge Conners, and Chairman Mandoka

Here is “Reunification Day” from the Washtenaw County Legal News.

An excerpt:

Justice McCormack acknowledged how moving the annual Adoption Day celebrations are and that “in a way, this is even more moving.

“As I look around and talk with people today, I believe it’s a privilege to be a part of this celebration. What a tremendous accomplishment. In reading thousands of petitions, you come to understand the struggles that families are facing in this process and of what’s required of them. I know from personal experience and as a mother that parenting is incredibly hard work. Raising a family is hard even when things are going well let alone the curve balls thrown at families in the court process.”

McCormack noted that parents “are only as happy as your unhappiest child.”

“As an appellate judge, it isn’t often that I can look a parent in the face and say, ‘Well Done.’ So it’s nice to say that today. In spite of setbacks, you didn’t stop working to show your kids what it means to be a family. And as important as that accomplishment, you have shown your kids how to get through it when life throws you a curve ball.”

Chairman Mandoka noted that during his involvement in the development of a tribal court system in Michigan, tribal leaders needed to address difficult family situations.

“We wanted to make sure people could see more clearly when in a fog. In the fog, you feel lost, you make wrong decisions. We’ve all been a part of that. We have now developed a court system and a probation system to help struggling individuals see past that fog.

“In the end, it’s always about a relationship. You can talk about models, plans and forecasts but it’s still all about the relationship; eye-to-eye contact and a handshake.

“We all should make sure that we leave this earth a better place than how it was when we came into it, for our children. That’s what should drive us, should be our passion.”

Judge Connors noted that those involved in child welfare work have defined the responsibility to three core accomplishments: safe children, strong families and supportive communities.

“We are always looking at doing whatever furthers those key goals. One thing we have learned from Native American culture and tribal courts is the importance to come to your work with an internal balance. Only then can we bring the best that we have to a situation.

Split Sixth Circuit Panel Affirms NLRB Jurisdiction over Saginaw Chippewa’s Soaring Eagle Casino

Here is the opinion:

2015-07-01 Soaring Eagle Decision

Briefs here.

Federal Court Affirms Constitutionality of Gun Lake Trust Land Reaffirmation Act

Here is the decision in Patchak v. Jewell (D. D.C.):

Patchak v Jewell – Gun Lake Tribe (Judge Leon Opinion)

Briefs:

78 Gun Lake Tribe Motion for Summary J

80-1 Patchak Motion for Summary J

85 US Opposition

86 Gun Lake Tribe Opposition

87 Patchak Opposition to Gun Lake Tribe Motion

88 Gun Lake Tribe Reply

90 Patchak Reply

The statute is here.

Federal Court Holds Federal Bankruptcy Code Did Not Waive Tribal Immunity under Bay Mills Clear Statement Rule

Here are the materials in Buchwald Capital Advisors, LLC v. Papas (In re Greektown Holdings, LLC):

8 Sault Tribe Brief

10 Buchwald Capital Brief

12 Sault Reply

15 DCT order

This case is on appeal from the bankruptcy court. Here are those materials.

Saginaw Chippewa Sues to Delay Hearing before NLRB in “Ambush Election” Rule Matter

Here are the materials in Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe v. Pearce (E.D. Mich.):

1 Complaint

3 Motion for PI

8 SCIT Motion for TRO

Eastern Michigan U. Native Students Meet with University President and DOJ Liaison over Harassment and Continued Use of Hurons Logo

Here is “Hurons logo, harassment prompt meeting at EMU.”

Michigan Indian Legal Services 40th Anniversary Event

Information here.

Registration here.

October 13, 2015
(the evening prior to the Annual Meeting of the United Tribes of Michigan)

Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort
6800 E Soaring Eagle Blvd
Mt Pleasant, Michigan

5:30 p.m. Strolling Dinner and Entertainment