Rosebud Sioux Tribe Supreme Court Decision in Tribal Chairman’s Removal Dispute

Here is the opinion in Scott v. Kindle:

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An excerpt:

The case at bar is fraught with such risk. There is no doubt that the action of the Tribal Council in removing President Scott from office is of historical significance. As such, it ought not be too readily set aside, especially when no practical remedy is available. As noted above, a new Tribal president, William Kindle, has recently been elected and taken office. Mr. Scott, even if he could prevail on his substantive arguments, cannot be placed back in office.3 Under these circumstances, it’s best to avoid any unnecessary constitutional conflict.

 

One thought on “Rosebud Sioux Tribe Supreme Court Decision in Tribal Chairman’s Removal Dispute

  1. Phyllis R. Stone December 2, 2015 / 6:43 pm

    Leave well enough alone right now, if the fired Chairman wants to go on record as Chairman, I guess he can do it on his own time. It was so right for the Council to fire him.

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