Here is “Groundbreaking Survey: Native Attorney Views of the Legal Profession” by Mary Smith, published in Arizona Attorney
Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe Prevails in Contract Action against Gaming Management Company
Here is the opinion in Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe v. Bettor Racing Inc. (Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribal Court):
66 Grand Ronde Treaty Descendants Judicially Disenrolled
Here are the materials in Alexander v. Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde:
At request of counsel for the plaintiffs (see statement below), we have removed these docs:
North Carolina Business Court Bars Western Sky from Lending in the State
Here is the opinion in State ex rel. Cooper v. Western Sky Financial LLC (N.C. Bus. Ct.):
Sixth Circuit En Banc Petition Materials in Little River & Saginaw Chippewa v. NLRB Cases
Here are the materials in NLRB v. Little River Band of Ottawa Indians Tribal Government:
NLRB Response to LRB En Banc Petition
* note: the NLRB also seeks en banc review
And here are the materials in Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort v. NLRB:
Ho-Chunk Nation Cert Opposition Brief
Here is the brief in opposition in Wisconsin v. Ho-Chunk Nation:
Ho-Chunk Nation Cert Opposition Brief
Cert petition here.
Elizabeth Kronk Warner on Enforcing Tribal Treaty Provisions to Protect Climate Change Threatened Resources
Elizabeth Kronk Warner has posted “Everything Old is New Again: Enforcing Tribal Treaty Provisions to Protect Climate Change Threatened Resources” on SSRN.
Dollar General Opening Brief
Wyoming Supreme Court Holds State Courts Have Jurisdiction over On-Reservation Tort Claims Brought against Tribal Members
Here is the opinion in C’Hair v. District Court:
NYTs: “Supreme Court’s ‘Long Conference’: Where Appeals ‘Go to Die’”
Here.
I’m unaware of any Indian law grants from the so-called “long conference” since we started the blog in 2007.
From NARF’s page, here are the petitions currently pending:
- Jensen v. EXC, Inc. (15-64)
- Nebraska v. Parker ( 14-1406)
- Oklahoma v. Hobia (14-1177)
- Sac and Fox Nation of Oklahoma v. Borough of Jim Thorpe (14-1419)
- Torres v. Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians (14-1521)
- Wisconsin v. Ho Chunk (15-114)
Jensen was initially set for the long conference, but the Court asked the respondents to file a response brief (a CFR) and that moved back the date.
Hobia, Jim Thorpe, and Torres are currently set for the long conference. Parker and Ho-Chunk likely will as well.
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