CHEROKEE NATION v. BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS et al
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1:19-cv-02154
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September 26, 2024
Judge Says DOI Didn't Satisfy Cherokee Accounting Duties
A D.C. federal judge ruled that the U.S. government has not fulfilled its duty to provide the Cherokee Nation with a full accounting of its assets held in federal trust, handing a win to the Oklahoma-based tribe after five years of litigation.
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May 12, 2023
Cherokee Nation Audit Was Resolved Decades Ago, Feds Say
The federal government maintains it already provided a full accounting of the assets it holds in trust for the Cherokee Nation, contending that a 1996 report commissioned by the U.S. Department of the Interior satisfied its obligations to the Oklahoma tribe.
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April 21, 2023
Tribe Slams Feds Over 'Inaccurate Framing' Of Audit Suit
The Cherokee Nation is pressing a D.C. federal judge to advance its request for a full accounting of trust assets, claiming a 1996 report from the U.S. Department of the Interior does not fulfill the government's obligation to enumerate the resources it protects for Indigenous tribes.
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March 21, 2023
Cherokee Nation's Trust Audit Suit Time-Barred, Feds Assert
The U.S. Department of the Interior doubled down on its assertion that a suit brought by the Cherokee Nation for a full audit of tribal funds held in federal trust was filed more than a decade too late, urging the court to reject a D.C. federal judge's recommendation that federal officials' quick win bid be denied.
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February 13, 2023
D.C. Judge Largely Sides With Tribe In Trust Audit Suit
A 1996 report from the federal government outlining the Cherokee Nation's trust account transactions is a "woefully inadequate attempt to pass muster," a D.C. magistrate judge found, recommending the rejection of the U.S. Department of the Interior's quick win bid in the Nation's suit for a full accounting of its trust assets.
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October 04, 2022
Feds Fight Delay Of Cherokee Trust Audit Ruling
The federal government has urged a D.C. federal judge to block the Cherokee Nation's request for a full audit of tribal funds held in federal trust, saying the tribe's request for additional information fails to identify which facts are still needed.
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September 02, 2022
Cherokee Continue Push For Expanded Audit Of Tribal Trust
Newly uncovered evidence makes clear that a 1996 audit of federally held Native American trust assets was meant only as a preliminary review, the Cherokee Nation told a D.C. court, arguing that the government must conduct an expanded audit of its holdings to satisfy federal law.
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June 14, 2022
Feds Seek Early Win In Cherokee Suit Seeking Audit Of Trust
The U.S. government is asking a Washington, D.C., federal court to put a stop to the Cherokee Nation's bid for a full audit of tribal funds held in federal trust, claiming it has complied with all of its accounting responsibilities and that the Cherokee missed their chance to review those assets.
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September 03, 2021
Feds Must Turn Over Contested Docs In Cherokee Trust Suit
A D.C. federal judge has largely adopted a magistrate judge's opinion favoring the Cherokee Nation in its suit seeking a full audit of tribal funds kept in a U.S. government trust, granting the tribe discovery on its claims that don't arise under the Administrative Procedure Act.
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April 01, 2021
Cherokee Nation, Feds Must Revise Trust Suit Discovery Plan
A D.C. federal judge denied the federal government's attempt to limit the discovery scope in a Cherokee Nation suit trying to get a full audit of the tribal funds kept in a government trust, saying the U.S. has failed to provide an sufficient accounting of the revenue as is required by law.