Shortchanging Indian Country

Recently, the district court in Cobell v. Kempthorne awarded the Indian plaintiffs about $455.6 million. This is down from the $7 billion on the table a while back.

And now, the Supreme Court has decided to defer a question on the mere interest of an award to the Exxon Valdez plaintiffs, including Alaskan Native villages, of about $488 million. And that is just on the compensatory damages award of over $500 million, far less than the billions of punitive damages awarded in the original verdict.

My guess is that the Court will keep driving these numbers down if they get a chance to the future.

Alaska Trust Acquisitions Suit — Akiachak v. DOI

In 2006, several Alaskan Native communities sued the Department of the Interior for failing to take land into trust on their behalf under 25 U.S.C. 465 and 25 CFR Part 151. Not much has happened in the case (other than a motion to transfer venue to D. Alaska), but recently the State of Alaska moved to intervene.

Here is the amended complaint and other materials:

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