Congrats to Kaighn Smith! Second Edition of “Labor and Employment Law in Indian Country”

On my desk after I returned from a meeting! Like at dinner when you run off to the restroom and your entree is there when you return.

Order here.

Interior, Mashpee Wampanoag, and Casino Opponents File Cross-Motions for Summary Judgment

Here are the materials (so far) in Littlefield v. Dept. of the Interior (D. Mass.):

Prior post here.

Muscogee (Creek) Nation SCT Orders Remand in Speedy Trial Appeal after Defendant Held for 248 Days

Here is the opinion in Vandecar v. Muscogee (Creek) Nation:

Suit Filed to Challenge Montana Human Rights Commission’s Power to Enforce State Law Protections of Anti-Vaxxers in Indian Country

Here is the complaint in Glacier County Regional Port Authority v. Esau (D.Mont.):

Eighth Circuit Briefs in Mound v. United States

Here:

Lower court materials here.

Cross-Motions for Summary Judgment in Oklahoma v. Interior

Here are the new pleadings in State of Oklahoma v. Dept. of the Interior (W.D. Okla.):

105 Federal Reply

Zoolander’s amicus brief is expected shortly.

Prior post here.

New Edition of Kaighn Smith’s “Labor and Employment Law in Indian Country” Now Available

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Blurb:

Eleven years after the first edition of this book, labor and employment law in Indian country remains a critical battleground for tribal sovereignty. We have fully updated this book with a decade’s worth of new developments.

Labor and Employment Law in Indian Country, 2022 Edition, provides a comprehensive overview of the law governing labor and employment relations in Indian country. This is a growing, controversial, and complex area of law, implicating fundamental principles of tribal sovereignty at every turn. It is a must-read for anyone involved in Indian affairs today.

The author, Drummond Woodsum attorney, Kaighn Smith, Jr., represents Indian tribes in tribal, state, and federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. He and his colleagues at Drummond Woodsum’s Tribal Nations Labor and Employment Group have assisted tribes in enacting, implementing, and defending some of the first comprehensive labor and employment laws in Indian country.

Editorial Reviews

“The business of tribal sovereignty starts with tribal government. Labor and Employment Law in Indian Country is a standard-bearer for the development of modern tribal government. It should be on the bookshelf of every tribal lawyer.”

– Matthew L.M. Fletcher, Harry Burns Hutchins Collegiate Professor of Law and Professor of American Culture, University of Michigan, Founder of Turtle Talk

“Labor and Employment Law in Indian Country takes a complex and critically important subject for all Tribal Nations and lays it out in an easy-to-understand manner that balances both the big-picture outlook and the, oftentimes, gritty details that come with any law topic. This book is an essential read for all tribal leaders, tribal attorneys, tribal code drafters, as well as human resources and upper management personnel. . . .”

– Fawn Sharp, Vice President of the Quinault Indian Nation & President of the National Congress of American Indians

Ryan Zinke Misled (Lied?) in Interior Inspector General Investigation

Here is the report titled “Former Secretary and Chief of Staff Did Not Comply With Their Duty of Candor.”

Apparently this would be no surprise to Marty Two Bulls

Blast from the Past: NARF Legal Review First Issue 1972

Might could be Charles Wilkinson on the left. . . .

D.C. Circuit Briefs in Navajo Nation v. United States [ISDEAA Contract Approvals]

Here:

Other briefs TK.

Lower court materials here.