Here is the opinion in Harris v. First Management Services LLC (N.D. Ill.):
Briefs when PACER stops being a punk:
19 Motion to Dismiss-Compel Arbitration

Here is the opinion in Harris v. First Management Services LLC (N.D. Ill.):
Briefs when PACER stops being a punk:
19 Motion to Dismiss-Compel Arbitration

Here.
Summary:
The Department of the Interior (Department) is finalizing updates to its regulations governing the process for pursuing administrative review of actions by Indian Affairs officials. These updates provide greater specificity and clarity to the Department’s appeals process; and reflect changes in the structure and nomenclature within Indian Affairs.

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Symposium Keynote: “Isolation and Restraint: Maine’s Unique Status Outside Federal Indian Law”
Michael-Corey Francis Hinton
One Nation, Under Fraud: A Remonstrance
Hon. Donna M. Loring, Hon. Eric M. Mehnert, and Joseph G.E. Gousse Esq.
The Dark Matter of Federal Indian Law: The Duty of Protection
Matthew L.M. Fletcher
The Growing List of Reasons to Amend The Maine Indian Jurisdictional Agreement
Nicole Friederichs
Five Times More Likely: Haaland v. Brackeen and What It Could Mean for Maine Tribes
Eloise Melcher
Solemn Vow: Solum’s Originalism, Treaties, and Tribal Sovereignty in Castro-Huerta
Liam T. Sheridan
Assistant United States Attorney (Indian Country)
Grand Rapids, MI
Closing date: 8/11/2023
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Michigan is seeking applications for an Assistant U.S. Attorney (Indian Country) in the Criminal Division of the Grand Rapids Office, with occasional travel to its Marquette Office. The AUSA will work with federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute primarily crimes occurring on property owned by, or held in trust for, Native American Tribes. This is an important position in our District, which has eleven federally-recognized tribes within its borders-together comprising the largest Native American population in any district east of the Mississippi River. The AUSA who fills this role will prosecute a variety of cases, many involving vulnerable victims, including crimes against children and disproportionately affecting Native women. The AUSA may also prosecute other offenses, such as crimes involving firearms and explosives, drug-trafficking offenses, and financial frauds. The AUSA will also provide training and coordination in connection with legal issues affecting tribes in the District.
Link to apply: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/740035200
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