Gabe Galanda, Amber Penn-Roco Publish Article Decrying State v. Shale
Gabe Galanda and Amber-Penn Roco have published an article in the May edition of King County’s Bar Bulletin–themed “Moving”–regarding the Washington State Supreme Court’s recent decision in State v....
View ArticleGalanda, Dreveskracht’s Disenrollment Scholarship Dubbed “A Must Read For All...
Tucson, AZ (May 11, 2015) – The editors of Arizona Law Review are pleased to announce the publication of Issue 57:1 which features the article “Curing the Tribal Disenrollment Epidemic: In Search of a...
View ArticleRyan Dreveskracht to Advocate for “Finding a Cure for Tribal Disenrollment”
Ryan Dreveskracht will advocate for “Finding a Cure for Tribal Disenrollment,” at the 27th Annual WSBA Indian Law Seminar in Seattle on June 11. Ryan will speak from the Arizona Law Review article...
View ArticleGabe Galanda to Urge “Finding a Cure for Tribal Disenrollment” in Phoenix
Gabe Galanda will advocate for “Finding a Cure for Tribal Disenrollment,” at the Annual Meeting of the Native American Bar Association-Arizona in Phoenix on June 26. Gabe will speak from the Arizona...
View ArticleRED ALERT: Congress Foretells Return to Termination
Five years ago, Drs. Stephen Cornell and Joseph Kalt cited a Republican-fueled “trend away from the Indian self-government movement” and predicted that a GOP-controlled Congress might well put “an end...
View ArticleRed Tide is Turning Against Tribal Disenrollment
This spring there has been a surge of tribal public opinion against the practice of tribal disenrollment. The tide of tribal public opinion is dramatically turning on that non-indigenous mode of...
View ArticleAnthony Broadman Publishes on “Gaming, Pot and Tribal Resistance”
Anthony Broadman has published, “Gaming, Pot and Tribal Resistance As Economic Development,” in this month’s King County Bar Bulletin. Rather than the sensational, even hysterical, writings about...
View ArticleSpokane Tribe Bans Disenrollment
On Saturday, the Spokane Tribe of Indians General Council passed a Referendum that amended the Tribe’s constitution to generally prohibit disenrollment. The new Spokane constitutional provision...
View ArticleSuper Lawyers Honors Galanda, Broadman and Dreveskracht
Tribal lawyers Gabe Galanda, Anthony Broadman and Ryan Dreveskracht were each honored by Super Lawyers magazine for 2015; Gabe as a Washington “Super Lawyer” and Anthony and Ryan as “Rising Stars,” in...
View ArticleTenth Circuit to Utah: “Stop Illegally Prosecuting Indians. Or Else.”
By Jared Miller “Because of the local ill feeling, the people of the States where [Indians] are found are often their deadliest enemies.” U.S. v. Kagama, 118 U.S. 375 (1886). In a scathing opinion, the...
View ArticleDisenrollment Causes Tribal Classism, Income Inequality
“One hundred fifty years ago, this was utopia — with no (social) classes, no rich, no poor, no starving people. Everyone lived together in 1,000-foot longhouses, and they knew the difference between...
View ArticleSenator Heinrich and Congressman Grijalva Introduce the Tribal Tax Incentive...
On July 13, Senator Martin Heinrich (D-NM) and Congressman Raúl M. Grijalva (D-AZ) took another step to further allow Tribes to exert their energy autonomy by introducing the Tribal Tax Incentive for...
View ArticleLaw360 Interviews Anthony Broadman Re: 5 Bad Tribal Sovereignty Rulings
Anthony Broadman is quoted at length by Law360 regarding “5 Rulings That Have Sown Confusion Over Tribal Sovereignty.” As to Montana v. U.S.: The Montana decision creates problems for tribal courts by...
View ArticleBree Black Horse Joins Galanda Broadman
Galanda Broadman has grown yet again, by adding Bree Black Horse, who last month completed her clerkship for Judge Brian M. Morris in the United States District Court for Montana. Bree joins the...
View ArticleTribal Disenrollment, Donald Trump, and the Anti-Birthright Citizenship Movement
The Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution states that: All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are...
View ArticleGabe Galanda Named Among America’s Best Lawyers for 10th Consecutive Year
Gabriel “Gabe” Galanda has been selected by his peers for inclusion in the 2016 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® in the practice areas of Gaming Law and Native American Law, for the tenth...
View ArticleBree Black Horse Presents To American Indian Law Journal Students
On Friday, Bree Black Horse gave the incoming cohort of American Indian Law Journal students at the Seattle University School of Law, her advice about the importance of scholarship in the field of...
View ArticlePuget Sound Business Journal Profiles Gabe Galanda Re: Boutique Law Firm Success
For its 12th Annual Law Guide, Puget Sound Business Journal features Gabe Galanda in a piece published this week titled, “Is bigger really better? Some lawyers don’t think so. They’ve opened boutique...
View ArticleAnthony Broadman Amicus Brief Supports Anti-Sex Trafficking Supreme Court Win
Today the Washington State Supreme Court ruled that the website Backpage.com can be sued in state court by three girls who claim it aided in their being “bought and sold” as prostitutes, as reported by...
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