News Profile on Grand Traverse Band’s Stolen Land

From the Traverse City Record-Eagle, here is “STOLEN: Grand Traverse Band seeks its day in court for theft of reservation lands.

Tenth Circuit Denies En Banc Petition in Pueblo Water Rights Matter

Here are the en banc stage materials in United States v. Abouselman:

En Banc Petition

US Response

Order Denying Petition for Rehearing

Panel materials here.

NYTs: “In Last Rush, Trump Grants Mining and Energy Firms Access to Public Lands”

Here.

Gold Standard Lawyering in The NACC Guardian

Here

By Sheri Freemont

Imagine being a Native American person and being in a court that will judge your family and
parenting where the judge, the lawyers, the social workers, the security guard, the court
reporter, the judicial assistant, are all non-natives? As a native person who is aware of the
history of the nation to condemn Native Americans as parents, and even as humans, how
does it feel? Will native people feel comforted by the explanation that they have due process
rights? Consider: the government cannot take your child away from you without due process.
Does having due process rights mean they will still take your child away, but you get notice
and an opportunity to be heard, and a lawyer to represent you? A lawyer who has never been
inside a native person’s home, who has never heard about boarding schools or Indian massacres, or the hundreds of years of attacking the familial ways of native people. More than plain
language explaining the laws and process is needed to serve these families in child welfare
cases.5 We need to use the gold standard of legal practice, borrowing from what the Indian
Child Welfare Act can teach us about how to do child welfare practice differently.

Federal Court Denies Second Effort by La Posta Band of the Diegueño Mission Indians to Stop Trump Border Wall

Here are the new materials in La Posta Band of the Diegueño Mission Indians v. Trump (S.D. Cal.):

39 Amended Complaint

40-1 Second Motion for Injunction

47 Opposition

55 Reply

60 DCT Order

Update — 1/7/2021

64 Motion for Reconsideration

69 Response

72 DCT Order

Prior posts here, here, and here.

NYTs: “Biden Will Pick Deb Haaland to Lead Interior Department”

Here.

Fifth Circuit Decides Federal Diversity Jurisdiction Matter Involving Hoopa Valley Tribe

Here is the opinion in Mitchell v. Bailey.

Briefs and lower court materials here.

New Scholarship on the Tribal Right to Object to the Death Penalty

Grant Christenson has published “The Wrongful Death of an Indian: A Tribe’s Right to Object to the Death Penalty” in the UCLA Law Review Discourse.