Swinomish Indian Tribal Cmty., et al v. Lummi Nation
Case Number:
21-35812
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Government Agencies
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September 11, 2023
9th Circ. Reels In Wash. Tribes' Fishing Row
A Ninth Circuit panel on Monday said a Washington federal judge correctly applied a 50-year-old fishing rights decree to rule that Puget Sound waters east of Whidbey Island and south of Fidalgo Island do not fall within the Lummi Nation's traditional fishing territory.
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February 13, 2023
Wash. Tribes Still Angling For Fishing Rights, Despite '70s Win
Nearly half a century after a landmark ruling that entitled Washington tribes to 50% of the annual catch in the state, Native leaders are still fighting just as hard to safeguard their fishing rights and have identified new opponents in the conflict: one another.
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November 09, 2022
Tribes Push 9th Circ. To Revisit 1974 Fishing Rights Decision
A Ninth Circuit panel on Wednesday waded into the language of a nearly 50-year-old landmark decision as it sought to settle two disputes between Washington tribes that are the latest in decadeslong litigation over tribal fishing rights in the state's waterways.
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July 18, 2022
3 Wash. Tribes Ask 9th Circ. To Back Fishing Rights Win
Three Washington state tribes told the Ninth Circuit on Friday that a Seattle federal judge correctly interpreted the boundaries of various tribes' traditional fishing grounds, a decision that's been challenged on the grounds that it could create ambiguities in similar cases.
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February 16, 2022
Wash. Tribes Ask 9th Circ. To Ax Fishing Rights Opinion
Two Washington tribes have asked the Ninth Circuit to review a district court's interpretation of fishing territory boundaries, saying the court "stumbled and diverged" from 50 years of case law establishing tribal fishing rights in the state.