Ho-Chunk Inc. Cert Petition in Tax Dispute with Nebraska

Here is the petition in HCI Distribution Inc. v. Hilgers:

Questions presented:

I. Under this Court’s decision in California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, 480 U.S. 202 (1987), may a state directly regulate commerce between tribal economic development entities on the tribe’s own reservation lands without a showing of exceptional circumstances?

II. In conducting the balancing test under White Mountain Apache Tribe v. Bracker, 448 U.S. 136 (1980), may a court discount a tribe’s interests in self-determination and self-sufficiency based upon the court’s view of the significance of the tribe’s economic development activities?

III. Did the Eighth Circuit’s modification of the District Court’s injunction effectively rewrite Nebraska’s escrow and bond statutes, substituting the court’s decision for that of the state legislature, in violation of the standards set forth in Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood of New England, 546 U.S. 320 (2006) and other precedents of this Court?

Lower court materials here.

Brief in Opposition

Reply

Burt Lake Brings Mandamus Action Against Interior Officials

Here is the petition in Burt Lake Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians v. Haaland (D.D.C.):

Most recent post here.

St. Regis Mohawk Sues IHS over Declination of Tribe Offer to Assume Sewage, Wastewater, and Sanitation Services

Here is the complaint in St. Regis Mohawk Tribe v. United States (N.D.N.Y.):

Ninth Circuit Affirms Tribal Jurisdiction over Insurance Claim

Here is the unpublished opinion in Lexington Insurance Co. v. Mueller.

Briefs are here.

Utah v. United States Cert Stage Materials

Here:

Dispositive Pleadings in Kansas Federal Court Suit against Prairie Band Potawatomi Police

Here are the materials so far in Musick v. Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation (D. Kan.):

Dead Pioneers: “My Spirit Animal Ate Your Spirit Animal”

I see the secret message to me . . . .

Yurok Tribe Sues Reclamation over Trinity River Flow

Here is the complaint in Yurok Tribe v. Bureau of Reclamation (N.D. Cal.):

Arizona Federal Court Dismisses Most Claims by Estate of Tohono O’Odham Citizen Shot by Border Patrol; Leave to Refile Kinda Sorta Granted

Here are the materials in Mattia v. United States (D. Ariz.):

11 Motion to Dismiss

16 Opposition

18 Reply

20 DCT Order

Complaint is here.

New Review of Classic Book, “Custer Died for Your Sins,” forthcoming in the Michigan Law Review

Here is “Nanaboozhoo Died For Your Sins,” forthcoming in the Michigan Law Review’s book review issue.

Description:

Nanaboozhoo, the Anishinaabe trickster god, decides to attend law school after reading “Custer Died For Your Sins” and realizing that the author, Vine Deloria, Jr. also decided to law school after publishing the book. This review follows Nanaboozhoo as he progresses through a legal career guided by the book.