indianz.com Fredericks Peebles & Morgan LLP
Advertise on Indianz.Com
Home Whats New on Indianz.Com? News Forums
  About
Home > News > Headlines
Print   Subscribe
WSJ: Indian Civil Rights Act a little-known 'quirk'
Thursday, February 1, 2007
Filed Under: Law

In a front-page article, the Wall Street Journal calls the Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 "a little-known quirk in federal law" that doesn't require defendants in tribal court to provided with attorneys.

The right to legal counsel is guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. But since tribes are separate sovereigns, the Bill of Rights doesn't apply to their governments.

That hasn't stopped the Pascua Yaqui Tribe and the Tohono O'odham Nation, both of Arizona, from starting their own defense attorney program. But a lack of adequate resources means everyone doesn't always get a lawyer in tribal court.

"I beg defense lawyers," Nick Fontana, the director of the defense advocate office for the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, tells the Journal. "But some of them have caller ID and they're avoiding taking my calls now."

Get the Story:
Native Americans on Trial Often Go Without Counsel (The Wall Street Journal 2/1)

Relevant Links:
Tribal Court Clearinghouse - http://www.tribal-institute.org



Copyright © Indianz.Com
More headlines...
Indianz.Com Casino Stalker (11/23)
Federal Recognition Database 2.0 (11/23)
In The Hoop Column (11/23)
Indian Gaming News (11/23)
The Federal Register (11/23)
Tim Giago: Open dialogue on America's dirty secret (11/23)
Employment: Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe doctor (11/23)
Employment: Creek Nation's request for proposal (11/23)
Employment: Head Start fiscal content specialist (11/23)
ESPN: 'Rez ball' a source of pride in Indian Country (11/20)
Skibine not interested in permanent NIGC position (11/20)
Obama weighs other options for land-into-trust fix (11/20)
Blog: DOJ testimony addresses reservation crime (11/20)
Editorial: Supreme Court fails on 'Redskins' name (11/20)
Letter: Money aids Indian nursing program at UND (11/20)
Police probe potential threats over 'Fighting Sioux' (11/20)
Grand Traverse man wants part-time tribal council (11/20)
VOA News: Indian basket weaving enjoys a revival (11/20)
Ex-Northern Cheyenne worker sentenced for theft (11/20)
DOI delays decision on off-shore drilling in Alaska (11/20)
Two tribes await action on long-delayed casinos (11/20)
California tribes still feeling effects of recession (11/20)
Saginaw Chippewa Tribe shares gaming revenues (11/20)
more headlines...
A D V E R T I S E M E N T
AllNative.Com Entertainment

Home | Abramoff | Arts & Entertainment | Business | Canada | Cobell | Education | Environment | Forum | Health | Humor | Indian Gaming | Jobs | Law | National | News | Opinion | Politics | Recognition | Red Lake | Sports | Trust

Suggest a Site

Indianz.Com Terms of Service | Indianz.Com Privacy Policy
About Indianz.Com | Contribute to Indianz.Com | Advertise on Indianz.Com | Write to Indianz.Com

Indianz.Com is a product of Noble Savage Media, LLC and Ho-Chunk, Inc.