August 3, 2020
Posted by Cole Bauman. Indian Nations codify various tribal classifications within their constitutions and laws. Such actions are exercises of self-government and exemplify the inherent sovereign powers that federally recognized tribes retain. For example, the right of an Indian nation to define its own membership requirements
July 10, 2020
Posted by Tierra Marks. On July 9, 2020, the United States Supreme Court awarded a significant win for Indian Nations and the protection of their lands in McGirt v. Oklahoma, 591 U.S. ___ (2020). In McGirt, the Supreme Court held that the land promised to and reserved for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation remains Indian Country, [...]
June 15, 2020
Posted by Dianna Kicking Woman. Barnhouse Keegan Solimon & West is excited to announce that Cole Bauman is joining our firm! Cole is a member of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, a Wisconsin tribe, and grew up in Northern Michigan. He earned his bachelor’s degree in economics at the University of Notre [...]
May 26, 2020
Posted by Josett D. Monette and Tierra Marks. On January 16, 2020, the New Mexico Supreme Court issued a significant and unanimous win for tribal sovereign immunity in Mendoza v. Isleta Resort & Casino, et al. 2020-NMSC-006. Mendoza began in the New Mexico State Workers’ Compensation Administration (“WCA”)
May 5, 2020
Posted by Michelle Miano. As a firm that provides legal services to numerous Tribal governments impacted from COVID-19, we have kept a close eye on the $8 billion in emergency aid directed by Congress to be distributed to Tribal governments under the CARES Act. Prior to the April 26, 2020 deadline, several Tribal governments initiated [...]
April 30, 2020
Posted by Tierra Marks and Josett D. Monette. We hope that you and your loved ones remain healthy and unaffected to the greatest extent possible during the COVID-19 outbreak. Our firm remains dedicated to providing the best level of legal services to our clients as well as representing clients in all aspects of the law. Over […]