Law
Tribes can't collect fees in sacred site case


Six tribes and an Indian organization who sued the Bush administration to stop the construction of a shooting range near the sacred Bear Butte in South Dakota can't collect attorney's fees, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Wednesday.

In a seven-page ruling [PDF], the court acknowledged that the Department of Housing and Urban Development took action to stop the use of federal funds for project. But the court said this decision was unrelated to the merits of the tribal lawsuit.

The court also noted that the developers of the shooting range voluntarily dropped the project. Therefore, the tribes and Defenders of the Black Hills aren't entitled to fees awarded to the "prevailing party" in a lawsuit against the federal government, the court ruled.

Get the Story:
Tribes not entitled to fees (AP 1/19)

Get the Decision:
Northern Cheyenne Tribe v. Jackson (January 18, 2006)

Relevant Links:
Defenders of the Black Hills - http://www.defendblackhills.org/defenders

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