North Dakota SCT Declines to Terminate the Special Provision of Legal Services Order

Here is the court’s order in In the Matter of a Petition to Terminate the Special Provision of Legal Services by Qualified Attorneys From Outside North Dakota:

20160436_op_Petition to Terminate Special Provision of Legal Services

Prior post here.

Cert Opposition Briefs in Coachella v. Agua Caliente

Here:

Agua Caliente Cert Opp

US Cert Opp

Cert petition here.

Federal Claims Court Dismisses Most Counts in Pine Ridge Lease Cancellation Challenge

Here are the materials in Moody v. United States (Fed. Cl.):

1 Complaint

32 Motion to Dismiss Counts 1-3

33 Response

34 Reply

36 Order

California COA Affirms Dismissal of Workers’ Comp. Challenge to Blue Lake Rancheria Business

Here is the opinion in American Cargo Express v. Superior Court:

American Cargo Express v Superior Court

Federal Court Dismisses Seminole Challenge to Florida Utilities Tax

Here are the materials in Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Biegalski (S.D. Fla.):

10 Motion to Dismiss

18 Response

21 Reply

41 DCT Order

MSU NALSA Welcomes NIGA Chair Ernie Stevens, Jr. & Former Wisconsin Oneida Chair Debbie Thundercloud

Here:

Friday Job Announcements

Job vacancies are posted on Friday. Some announcements might still appear throughout the week. If you would like your Indian law job posted on Turtle Talk, please email indigenous@law.msu.edu.

Department of the Interior

Advisor for Tribal Relations, Land Buy-Back Program for Tribal Nations, Arlington, V.A. Serves as a principal liaison and point of contact for Tribal Nations and stakeholder groups implementing land consolidation activities at eligible Reservations. The Advisor for Tribal Relations assists in proactively managing Reservation-specific strategies designed to reduce fractionation. Same announcement for federal employees here.

Water Protector Legal Collective

Staff Attorney, Criminal Defense. Represent Water Protectors on no-DAPL state charges, perform administrative matters including the Pro Hac Vice Program.

Previous Friday Job Announcements10/6/2017

Today in Racism against Indians

Here.

An upstate New York politician criticizes a mural depicting American Indians, saying they’re too “dark,” and asking why the mural couldn’t instead depict the town’s “original heritage.”

Article About the Little Traverse Reservation Boundary Case

Links: Detroit Business article by Tom Beaman, previous posts