Full-time Position with Yakama Nation Public Defender’s Office

Download job listing and position description here.

NAICJA 2016 Conference Call for Presentations

Here. If you have any questions, you can email info@naicja.org

The National American Indian Court Judges Association (NAICJA) invites presentation proposals for the 47th Annual National Tribal Judicial and Court Personnel Conference which will be held October 18-21, 2016, at the magnificent Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa in Palm Springs, CA. NAICJA’s Annual Conference offers innovative and timely tribal justice information through high quality presentations by national experts. The theme of this year’s conference is, “Tribal Justice Matters: Role of Tribal Courts in Upholding Indigenous Rights.” NAICJA is featuring topics that highlight ways in which American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian and First Nations justice systems are exercising and upholding tribal inherent rights. We are especially interested in presentations that focus on social justice and human rights, tribal sovereignty, international frameworks for understanding indigenous issues, promising Indian child welfare practices, court security and topics of interest to court clerks and court personnel.

This is your opportunity to share your expertise and display your creativity by developing an original program for presentation. Proposals specifically tailored to meet the needs of the 300-person NAICJA audience are strongly preferred. Proposals are due on or before Friday, April 15, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. (MTN).

Additional Update on Nooksack Disenrollments; Did Tribe Bar Plaintiff’s Counsel from Proceeding with Disenrollment Defense?

Here are the new materials in Belmont v. Kelly (Nooksack Tribal Court):

Belmont v. Kelly Case Management Order Re Motion for Judicial Notice

 

Belmont v. Kelly Declaration of Gabriel S Galanda

Belmont v. Kelly Fourth Declaration of Michelle Roberts

Belmont v. Kelly Motion for Judicial Notice

The first document above references Nooksack council resolutions 16-27 and 16-28. 16-27, enacted on February 24, provides:

Whenever the Tribal Council becomes aware that any advocate’s behavior and/or practices reflect so poorly upon the proper administration of justice before the Nooksack Tribal Court of the Nooksack Indian Tribe, the Tribal Council may revoke any privileges provided to such person(s) and bar them from further practice in any administrative tribunal before the Nooksack Indian Tribe or proceeding before the Nooksack Tribal Court. Tribal Council may hold such hearings as necessary to ensure that such behavior and/or practices are proven; or, as may be necessary to correct such past behavior and/or practices.

In the judicial order above, the court described 16-28:

On the same date, February 24, 2016, the Nooksack Tribal Council enacted Resolution #16-28, barring Gabriel Galanda and other attorneys in the Galanda Broadman law firm from practicing in the Nooksack Tribal Court and from engaging in business on Nooksack Tribal lands.

The court ordered the tribal defendants to produce an affidavit describing the process offered the Galanda firm before issuing 16-28, on the theory that the Indian Civil Rights Act requires at least some process.

We will continue to observe the troubling doings at Nooksack.

 

 

Frank Pommersheim Talk at Snoqualmie (4-4-16)

Here:

POMMERSHEIM

Yet Another Suit against Western Sky Proceeds

Here are the materials in Smith v. Western Sky Financial LLC (E.D. Pa.):

15 Motion to Dismiss

21 Response

24 Reply

27 DCT Order

Another motion to dismiss or stay based on tribal exhaustion and the sham Western Sky arbitration/forum selection clauses. When will Rule 11 kick in?

Indigenous Women’s Movements to End Violence Against American Indian, Alaska Native, and Aboriginal Women

The Alaska Native Women’s Resource Center, Indian Law Resource Center, National Congress of American Indians, National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center, and Native Women’s Association of Canada are co-sponsoring an event to  be held during the NGO-Forum of the Commission on the Status of Women’s 60th Session.

The event  will take place on Tuesday, March 22nd at 4:30 p.m., at the United Nations Church Center Chapel.

More information can be found here.

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ILPC Students in Ingham County Legal News

Download Ingham County Legal News here (photo on page 2).

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MSU LAW students Corrinna Bailey and Samantha Smith presented “Impact of the Land Treaties in Michigan on Native Americans” at the Jackson District Library on February 18, 2016.

2016 NNALSA Moot Court

Final Round Judges and Oralists:

2016 NNALSA Moot Court
Judge Wenona Singel, Judge Patricia Millett, KU Law Students Maureen Orth & Jessica Frederickson, OU Law Students Victoria Procter & Ashley Akers, Judge Bridget McCormack, Judge Matthew Fletcher, and Judge Michael Petoskey

Congrats to Kansas for prevailing!

Finalists
All-woman final!
Rice Award
Maureen Orth winning the G. William Rice Best Oralist Award presented by Professor Rice’s daughter Karen Rice and her fellow PLSI sisters to support Karen and honor Bill Rice.

More pics….

Hemp Bar
0.3% THC soap

MSU Moot Court

MSU Moot Court Team [Elise McGowan-Cuellar directed the competition, and so she gets the waabigwan]

Karen Rice

Our new best friend, Karen Rice! [and that’s Hunter Cox doing some heavy listing on the left]

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A shot of the field before the competition. Top overall seed in the front on the right, Emmett Waasamowin and Owen Buki Waabmigizi.

Update in Nooksack Disenrollment; Tribe’s Reconsideration Motion Denied

Here are the materials in Belmont v. Kelly (Nooksack Tribal Court):

Belmont v. Kelly Defendants’ Motion for Reconsideration of Order Denying Preliminary Injunction Motion

Belmont v. Kelly Defendants’ Reply on Reconsideration

Belmont v. Kelly Order Denying Defendants’ Motion for Reconsideration

Belmont v. Kelly Plaintiffs’ Response to Motion for Reconsideration

Prior proceedings in this matter here.