Florida Court Dismisses Suit against Louisiana Tribal Lender

Here is the order in Reyes v. Mobiloans LLC (Fla. Cty. Ct.):

California COA Reverses Yavapai-Apache Nation v. La Posta Band of Diegueño Mission Indians

Here are the materials:

Massachusetts Federal Court Declines to Dismiss Suit against Tribal Lending Business Partner

Here are the materials in Duggan v. Martorello (D. Mass.):

Split Ninth Circuit Affirms Tribal Immunity in Banishment Case, Remands for Reconsideration of Section 1983 Claims against Tribal Officials

Here is the opinion in Oertwich v. Traditional Village of Togiak.

Togiak fish drying

Briefs here.

Eighth Circuit Restores Civil Rights Suit Brought by Water Protector Shot in Eye by North Dakota Cops [can I say pigs here? nah, I’m a pescaterian, BUT when even the Cato Institute wants you to lose maybe it’s right]

Here is the opinion in Mitchell v. Kirchmeier.

Diné Water Protector, Marcus Mitchell, in January 2017 at Standing Rock, ND. Photo: Hal Myers

Briefs:

Florida COA Affirms Immunity of Tribal Official Acting within Scope of Authority

Here is the per curiam opinion in Ulizio v. MMMG LLC:

MCN Supreme Court Decides Thlopthlocco Tribal Town v. Anderson

Annual Report of Extension and Industry, Five Civilized Tribes, Muskogee, OK, 1940

Louisiana Federal Court Dismisses Civil Rights Suit against Chitimacha by Former Casino CFO

Here are the materials in Spivey v. Chitimacha Tribe of Louisiana (W.D. La.):

1 Complaint

16-1 Motion to Dismiss

20 Opposition

23 Reply

24 Magistrate Report

27 DCT Order

St. Mary and Franklin Banner Tribune, 2/18/2016
Morgan City Daily Review, 10/6/2016

Cert Petitions Filed on Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake Internet Lending

Here is the petition in Treppa v. Hengle:

Appendix

Treppa Application for Stay

Hengle Opposition

Reply

Questions presented:

  1. Whether a court can invalidate an agreement to have an arbitrator resolve questions of arbitrability (a “delegation clause”) based on the court’s interpretation of a separate choice-of-law provision.
  2. Whether sovereign immunity bars private plaintiffs from suing tribal government officials, in their official
    capacities, for alleged violations of state law

Lower court materials here.

In the tule swamp–upper lake Pomo [LOC]

Here is the petition in a related case, Asner v. Hengle:

Question presented:

Can a federal court refuse to enforce the delegation clause of an arbitration agreement on the ground that a choice-of-law provision applicable to the arbitration agreement as a whole prospectively waives federal rights?

Materials in Cedarville Rancheria Claim to Immunity under Bankruptcy Act

Here are materials in In re Diven (E.D. Cal. Bkrcy.):

86 Diven Motion for Sanctions

111 Amended Opposition to Motion for Sanctions (FINAL)

114 Debtors Reply

116 Diven Decision

117 Order on Sanctions

Delegation representing 20,000 Californian Indians meeting with Senator Hiram Johnson: Photograph shows a delegation of eight Native American men from California representing 300 tribes and bands of Californian Indians meeting with Senator Johnson during visit to Congress to petition them to honor the Lost Treaties of 1851 and 1852; delegation members include Alfred C. Gillis (Wintun), Thomas H. Billings (Scotts Valley), Harrison Diaz (Paiute), William Fuller (Me-Wuk), Frank Isles (Klamath), Stephen Night (Ukiah), Albert Wilder (Central Klamath).  [LOC]