Land-into-trust argument fight gets even more nasty
Thursday, October 9, 2008
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A dispute over who will present the state of Rhode Island's views in a land-into-trust case before the
U.S. Supreme Court is getting even more nasty as the November 3 hearing approaches.
Joseph Larisa Jr., the assistant solicitor for Indian Affairs in the town of
Charlestown, wants a coin toss to determine who will argue
Carcieri
v. Kempthorne. That has
Attorney General Patrick Lynch calling Larisa an "oppositional, defiant toddler" with a massive ego.
"We don’t think it’s appropriate to engage in a coin toss with a part-time solicitor of a town," a spokesperson for Lynch told The Providence Journal. The only thing that has made this the controversy that is it is Joe Larisa’s ego, which is astounding."
Lynch and
Gov. Donald Carcieri (R) want
Theodore B.
Olson, a former Bush administration official, to present the case. Olson was in charge of Supreme Court cases for President Bush and has argued before the court 50 times.
At issue is whether the
Narragansett
Tribe can acquire land under the
Indian
Reorganization Act even though the tribe wasn't recognized at the time of
the act's passage in 1934. If the tribe can acquire new lands, the state claims
it has jurisdiction over them.
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(The Providence Journal 10/9)
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Supreme Court Documents:
Docket
Sheet |
Questions
Presented |
Order
List
1st Circuit Decisions:
En
Banc (July 20, 2007) |
Panel
(February 9, 2005)
Briefs and Other Documents:
Carcieri
v. Kempthorne (NARF-NCAI Tribal Supreme Court Project
Relevant Laws:
Rhode
Island Indian Claims Settlement Act (US Code)
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