Senate Indian Affairs Committee hearing on Carcieri,
Patchak
Monday, September 10, 2012
The
Senate Indian Affairs
Committee will hold a hearing this Thursday to discuss two
U.S. Supreme Court decisions
that affect the land-into-trust process.
In
Carcieri v.
Salazar, the court ruled that tribes must have been "under federal
jurisdiction" in 1934 in order to follow the land-into-trust process. The
decision, which has already spurred new litigation, requires the
Bureau of Indian Affairs to take
extra steps to determine a tribe's eligibility.
In
Salazar
v. Patchak, the court opened the door to even more litigation. Just about
anyone can sue over a land-into-trust decision and can do so even after land has
been placed in trust.
The hearing takes place at 2:15pm in Room 628 of the Senate Dirksen
Office Building. A witness list hasn't been published.
Committee Notice:
Addressing
the Costly Administrative Burdens and Negative Impacts of the Carcieri and
Patchak Decisions (September 13, 2012)
http://64.38.12.138/News/2012/007030.asp
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