Here are the trial materials in Jones v. United States (Fed. Cl.):
Prior post here.
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Here are the materials in Reges v. Cauce (W.D. Wash.):
Here are the new materials in Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians v. Burnette Foods Inc. (W.D. Mich.):
Complaint is here.
Here is the majority opinion in In re Peters/Brinton/Mathews and in In re Brinton (note the complete absence of any mention of ICWA or MIFPA)
And here is Judge Maldonado’s dissent, which is based entirely on ICWA/MIFPA and is 🔥:
The Sovereignty Symposium is an international event held for the past 36 years in Oklahoma to provide a forum in which ideas concerning common legal issues among those in the legal professions, federal and state officials, and the state’s Native American tribes can be exchanged in a scholarly, non-adversarial environment. It was originally established by the Oklahoma Supreme Court and now transferred fully to Oklahoma City University and our School of Law.
The move to OCU came about because of the institution’s long history within its School of Law of teaching and working in Oklahoma’s Native American tribal community. OCU law houses the American Indian Law and Sovereignty Center as well as the American Indian Wills Clinic. We are also currently working with many tribes on a new sovereignty institute as well as language revitalization efforts and technology in schools, both in conjunction with Apple.
This year’s symposium will take place June 11-12, 2024, at the Skirvin Hilton Hotel in downtown Oklahoma City. Titled “A New Beginning,” the keynote speaker will be Geoffrey Standing Bear, principal chief of the Osage Nation. We also are looking forward to Southern Nation and their featured guest, the Osage Tribal Singers, who performed at the Oscars, playing at this year’s Opening Ceremony on Tuesday, June 11th at 1:15pm.
For more information or to register to attend, please go to thesovereigntysymposium.com.
Here is the complaint in United States v. Crowley Marine Services Inc. (W.D. Wash.):
Here:
Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta: Oklahoma’s Latest Power Grab and Its Implications for Native Women in a Post-Roe World
Camryn A. Conroy
A Note on Navajo Nation v. Urban Outfitters, Inc.
Brantly J. Stockton
Removing the Stain Without Undermining Military Awards: Revoking Medals Earned at Wounded Knee Creek in 1890
Dwight S. Mears
Please join the California Indian Law Association as we host a one-hour webinar: Introduction to Federal Indian Law with Drew Pollam, Tuesday April 30th at 12pm PT/3pmET.
Registration Required: https://rb.gy/qgfwak
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