Entries tagged “native american tribes”
Rimon client’s appeal named one of the five most important rulings in Native American law from the 2nd half of 2019
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Stephen Díaz Gavin · December 23, 2019
Law360 named the United Keetoowah decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals in favor of Rimon clients, Crow Creek Tribe and Omaha Tribe (and against the FCC), as one of the 5 most important decisions in Native American law. Partner Stephen Diaz, argued the case in the D.C. Circuit Court in March. Read the Law360 article here. Stephen Díaz…
Rimon clients, Crow Creek and Omaha Tribe, win DC Circuit ruling against FCC on small cell builds
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Stephen Díaz Gavin · August 12, 2019
Rimon clients, Crow Creek Tribe of South Dakota and the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, appealed a decision of the Federal Communications Commission exempting so-called “small wireless cells” from historical preservation review intended to protect lands of cultural, historical and religious significance to the Tribes. Petitions for review were consolidated with United Keetoowah and other tribes…
Rimon’s Stephen Diaz Gavin Argues in DC Circuit Court of Appeals in the United Keetoowah, et al. vs. F.C.C. Case
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Stephen Díaz Gavin · April 3, 2019
Rimon partner, Stephen Diaz Gavin, argued on behalf of Native American tribes against the federal government in the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit. Stephen represented a consortium of Indian Tribes, including the Crow Creek Tribe and the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska, arguing that the court should overturn rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission…