Federal Court Decides Cross-Motions for Summary J in Wyandotte Nation v. Salazar

Here are the materials:

DCT Order on Cross Motions

Wyandotte Motion for Summary J

Interior Opposition

Kansas Opposition

An excerpt:

Plaintiff Wyandotte Nation, a federally recognized Indian tribe (“the Nation”), filed this lawsuit against Kenneth Salazar, Secretary of the United States Department of the Interior (“the Secretary”), seeking an order from this Court compelling the Secretary to accept title to certain land and hold it in trust for the Nation’s benefit, as specifically required by Public Law 98-602, 98 Stat. 3149 (1984) (“P.L. 98-602”), under both the Administrative Procedure Act (“APA”), 5 U.S.C. § 706(a) and the Mandamus Act, 28 U.S.C. § 1361. The State of Kansas (“the State”) was permitted to intervene as of right under Fed. R. Civ. P. 24(a).1 This matter is before the Court on the Nation’s Motion for Summary Judgment (Doc. 60) and the Secretary and State’s cross-motions for summary judgment (Docs. 66, 69). The Court heard oral arguments on March 14, 2013, at which time the Secretary was directed to supplement the Administrative Record and the matter was taken under advisement. For the reasons explained in detail below, the Court denies the Nation’s motion and grants in part and denies in part the Secretary and the State’s cross- motions, retaining jurisdiction over the case until the agency issues a final decision on the Nation’s pending land-into-trust application.

Prior posts on this case here, here, and here.

 

One thought on “Federal Court Decides Cross-Motions for Summary J in Wyandotte Nation v. Salazar

  1. James Nye April 12, 2013 / 10:43 am

    I hope Mayor Bernero, et al are tuned in. But I doubt it. It’s an election year and he doesn’t want to be associated with a losing scheme.

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