National American Indian Court Judges Association Job Posting

Program Administrator:

NAICJA Program Administrator posting

NAICJA Resolution Calling for Federal Consultation with Tribal Justice Systems

Here:

NAICJA Res 2013-001_Consultation

NAICJA Issues RFP for 2013 & 2014 National Tribal Judicial and Court Clerks’ Conference and Annual Meeting

Here.

Also: 2013-14 Venue RFP_NAICJA

NAICJA Annual Conference Announcement and Agenda

Here is the website.

And the announcement and agenda:

Draft Agenda_9.13.12

Fletcher on NAICJA/Getches’ “Indian Courts and the Future”

I posted my University of Colorado Law Review symposium paper, “Indian Courts and Fundamental Fairness: Indian Courts and the Future Revisited.” Here is the abstract:

This paper comes out of the University of Colorado Law Review’s symposium issue honoring the late Dean David H. Getches. It begins with Dean Getches’ framework for analyzing Indian courts. I revisit Indian Courts and the Future, the 1978 report drafted by Dean Getches, and the historic context of the report. I compare the 1978 findings to the current state of Indian courts in America. The paper focuses on the ability of Indian courts to successfully guarantee fundamental fairness in the form of due process and the equal protection of the law for individuals under tribal government authority is uniquely tied to the legal infrastructure available to the courts. Congress tried to provide the basic framework in the Indian Civil Rights Act, and many of the most successful tribal justice systems have borrowed from ICRA or developed their own indigenous structure to guarantee due process and equal protection. I argue that ICRA is declining in importance as Indian tribes domesticate federal constitutional guarantees by adopting their own structures to guarantee fundamental fairness.

The Colorado Law Library recently archived Indian Courts and the Future and its two appendices  (here and here). Check them out. The Indian law portion of the symposium is here.

National American Indian Court Judges Association 2012 Conference Request for Proposals and Save the Date

The conference is October 18-19, 2012 at Mystic Lake Resort Casino in Prior Lake, Minnesota.

Save The Date

NAICJA Proposal RFP

ICT: Tribal Judges Revive National Tribal Justice Resource Center

Courtesy Gina Jackson/ National Council of Family and Juvenile Court Judges
The National American Indian Court Judges Association recently reestablished the National Tribal Justice Resource Center in Boulder, Colorado. They are, from left, back row: Judges Winona Tanner, Cheryl Fairbanks, Susan Wells, Peggy Bird, and Winifred Thomas. Second row: Judges Gary Smith, Rusty Swan, Julie Yarlott, Darrell Dowry, and James Shepperd; First row: Judges Kevin Briscoe, Jill Tompkins, and Richard Blake.

Read more:http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/02/15/tribal-judges-revive-national-tribal-justice-resource-center-97699 http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2012/02/15/tribal-judges-revive-national-tribal-justice-resource-center-97699#ixzz1mZ2Nks6y

Ten Important Tribal Court Opinions (for NAICJA)

As part of a promise I gave to the members of the National American Indian Court Judges Association today (via videotape), I offer (with apologies to Walter Echo-Hawk) ten of the most important tribal court decisions of the last 20 years (in no particular order).

1. In re Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians (Advisory Opinions)

2. Allen v. Cherokee Nation

3. Means v. District Court

4. Bugenig v. Hoopa Valley Tribe

5. Snowden v. Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe

6. In re Bacavi Certified Question (Interim Opinion)/In re Bacavi Cert. Question (Final Opinion)

7. Plains Commerce Bank (Band of Hoven) v. Long Family Land and Cattle Co.

8. Chilkat Indian Village IRA v. Johnson

9. Synowski v. Grand Ronde Confederated Tribes

10. Navajo Nation v. Rodriguez

National American Indian Court Judges Association 42nd Annual Meeting: Oct. 26-28, 2011

NAICJA Annual Meeting Agenda — Oct. 26-28, 2010

The 2010 National American Indian Court Judges Association Annual Meeting agenda here: NAICJA Agenda
On-line registration is here.