“Just Fine with Us”

August 28, 1980

Postscript — Frank Kelley was wrong.

ProPublica Follow Up Article on Bonding “Expert”

In a follow up to the foster parent intervention article that was published in ProPublica and The New Yorker in October, this week ProPublica published an article on the woman who regularly wrote expert reports supporting foster care placement over parents and relatives.

Here.

Who hired and was paying her in the case that she was being deposed about? The foster parents, she answered. They wanted to adopt, she said, and had heard about her from other foster parents.

Had she considered or was she even aware of the cultural background of the birth family and child whom she was recommending permanently separating? (The case involved a baby girl of multiracial heritage.) Baird answered that babies have “never possessed” a cultural identity, and therefore are “not losing anything,” at their age, by being adopted. Although when such children grow up, she acknowledged, they might say to their now-adoptive parents, “Oh, I didn’t know we were related to the, you know, Pima tribe in northern California, or whatever the circumstances are.”

The Pima tribe is located in the Phoenix metropolitan area.

Washington Federal Court Remands Wage and Hour Claims against Tribal Member Owned Business to State Court

Here are the materials in Kwate v. Reece Construction Co. (W.D. Wash.):

Fifth Edition of Pevar’s Canonical Rights of Indians and Tribes Now Available

Details here. Signed editions available at checkout.

Arizona COA Again Affirms County Property Tax on Nonmember Utility on Tribal Lands

Here is the opinion in South Point Energy Center LLC v. Arizona Dept. of Revenue:

Prior post here. Case tag here (lots of posts).

UM NALSA/WLSA Event This Friday — “Missing: Violence Against Women in Indian Country”

Ninth Circuit Materials on Whether Federal Whistleblower Protection Statute Applies to ISDEAA Funds

Here are the briefs in Kent v. LaCounte:

Kent Opening Brief

Government Brief

Ora argument video here (be ready for discussion about Möbius strips and concentric circles in describing the federal statutory structure):

UM STARS Anti-Colonial Week Talk Today on Anishinaabe Law

New M-Opinion on Alaska Tribal Jurisdiction over Allotments

Here:

Tribal SCT Briefs in Citizenship Board of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation v. Grayson

Here:

More briefs TK.

Lower court decision here.

Jeffrey Gibson