California COA Decides Acres v. Marston

Here is the opinion:

Briefs:

Keep in mind as to this case and the related Ninth Circuit case we posted a while ago here, this is about a nonmember sued by a tribe in tribal court for breach of contract, a nonmember who won before the tribal court, and now is suing the tribal judges, tribal employees, and the lawyers for the tribe for racketeering because the nonmember believes there was a conspiracy against him. The only reason this case exists is because of the Lewis v. Clarke decision (preceded by Ninth Circuit cases) that holds individuals who work for tribes sued in their individual capacities are not immune. Even if the nonmember’s claim here has validity (seems very unlikely but who knows?), this case is definitive proof that the Lewis v. Clarke precedent will allow absolutely frivolous contract and other claims to proceed against tribes on the Lewis v. Clarke fiction that tribal employees sued in their individual capacity are somehow not engaged in tribal governmental activity and that the tribes that indemnify their employees are doing so for reasons unrelated to tribal governmental prerogatives. Here, we’re talking tribal judges (including an associate judge who was not assigned the case), a court clerk, and lawyers retained by the tribe to merely serve as counsel for the tribe, among others. They might all win below, as the court here suggests, but they have to make the correct arguments in what appears to be a game of whack-a-mole.

Fourth Circuit Affirms Hengle v. Treppa

Here.

Briefs here.

Choctaw Nation Citizen Sues City of Tulsa over Traffic Citation Post-McGirt

Here are the materials so far in Hooper v. City of Tulsa (N.D. Okla.):

1 Complaint

6 Motion to Dismiss

12 Response

13 Reply

Ninth Circuit Decides Acres Bonusing, Inc. v. Marston

Here is the opinion:

Briefs here.

Indian Law News Coverage (11/3/2021)

TNR: “Indian Country’s Right to Say No

PolitiFact: “Understanding the battle over the Indian Child Welfare Act

Mvskoke Media: “Tribes defend reservations amid continued attacks

Tulsa World: “Cherokee Nation attorney general disputes state’s claim that McGirt ruling has caused ‘chaos’

NYTs [Kevin Maillard]: “Fry Bread Is Beloved, but Also Divisive

Indian Law News Coverage (10/29/2021)

AP: For tribes, ‘good fire’ a key to restoring nature and people

NYTs: Forced Relocation Left Native Americans More Exposed to Climate Threats, Data Show

YaleEnvironment360: Why Protecting Tribal Rights Is Key to Fighting Climate Change

NYTs: He Unleashed a California Massacre. Should This School Be Named for Him?

LitHub: An Illustrated Tour of Some of North America’s Beloved, Diverse Indie Bookstores

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North Dakota District Court Orders Eviction of Tribal Member from Indian Housing Authority Located on Fee Lands

Here is the opinion in Trenton Indian Housing Authority v. Poitra (N.D. Dist. Ct.):

District Court Decision

Ninth Circuit Decides Shingle Springs v. Caballero

Here is the unpublished opinion in Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians v. Caballero.

Briefs:

Indian Law Issues in the News (10/25/2021)

Detroit News: First lady Jill Biden visits Saginaw Chippewa center to discuss youth mental health

Arizona Capitol Times: Ducey gives tribe $30M for water rights

NYTs: Can This Tribe of ‘Salmon People’ Pull Off One More Win?

WaPo (April article): Canada’s Supreme Court says some Native Americans who are not Canadian citizens can hunt in British Columbia

Grist: EPA finally has an action plan to improve water infrastructure and sanitation for US tribes

AP: Oklahoma court adds Quapaw Nation to those covered by McGirt ruling

Curbed: A Lenape Tribe Finally Wrests Its Sacred Site Back from Developers

AZ Central: Indigenous peoples seek greater voice and more influence at COP26 climate conference

NYTs: How Is ‘Dune’ So Prescient About Climate Change? Thank This Native American Tribe.

KTAR: Apaches ask appeals court to oppose transfer of Arizona land

The Hill: Human rights panel will hear case claiming US regulators violated Navajo tribe’s rights: report

Tulsa World: Tulsa, Owasso join state in seeking to overturn McGirt ruling

Great Lakes Now: Enbridge temporarily stops Michigan pipeline due to protests

NYTs: Film Club: ‘A Conversation With Native Americans on Race’

Salt Lake Tribune: Survivors see a link between Indigenous boarding schools’ harsh discipline and later domestic violence

Keloland: South Dakota ACLU says Dept. of Education may have violated federal and constitutional law by removing elements of Native American culture and history from draft of state social studies standards