Kurt Snyder, a Married Man, Individually, and on Behalf of All Other Similarly Situated Employees of the Navajo Nation Division of Navajo Public Safety Darrell Boye, a Married Man, Individually Larry Etsitty, Sr., a Single Man, Individually Sarah Habaadih, a Single Woman, Individually Jones R. Begay, a Married Man, Individually Johnny Peshlakai, a Married Man, Individually Ronald Platerio, a Married Man, Individually Rex Butler, a Married Man, Individually Tyrone Benally, a Single Man, Individually Charlene Bahe, a Single Woman, Individually Kenny James, a Married Man, Individually Rosalyn Benally, a Single Woman, Individually Leroy Butler, a Married Man, Individually Lucy Lane, a Married Woman, Individually Dale Dennison, a Married Man, Individually Randall Tomasyo a Married Man, Individually and on Behalf of All Other Similarly Situated Employees of the Navajo Nation v. The Navajo Nation, Kurt Snyder, a Married Man, Individually, and on Behalf of All Other Similarly Situated Employees of the Navajo Nation Division of Navajo Public Safety Darrell Boye, a Married Man, Individually Larry Etsitty, Sr., a Single Man, Individually Sarah Habaadih, a Single Woman, Individually Jones R. Begay, a Married Man, Individually Johnny Peshlakai, a Married Man, Individually Ronald Platerio, a Married Man, Individually Rex Butler, a Married Man, Individually Tyrone Benally, a Single Man, Individually Charlene Bahe, a Single Woman, Individually Kenny James, a Married Man, Individually Rosalyn Benally, a Single Woman, Individually Leroy Butler, a Married Man, Individually Lucy Lane, a Married Woman, Individually Dale Dennison, a Married Man, Individually Randall Tomasyo a Married Man, Individually and on Behalf of All Other Similarly Situated Employees of the Navajo Nation Antonio Cooke Evelyn Smiley Mary Fernando Katie Belone Louis Anderson Esther Charley Louis St. Germaine Ernest D. Yazzie Salvantis Begay Rosina Ford Otis Desiderio, Robert H. James Frederick L. Price Raymond K. Barlow Henry C. Platerio, Jr. Fayetta Dale Wallace Billie Kara Tilden Bernadine Dobson Raymond Butler, Jr. Division of Navajo Public Safety v. The Navajo Nation United States of America

382 F.3d 892
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedSeptember 2, 2004
Docket03-15395
StatusPublished

This text of 382 F.3d 892 (Kurt Snyder, a Married Man, Individually, and on Behalf of All Other Similarly Situated Employees of the Navajo Nation Division of Navajo Public Safety Darrell Boye, a Married Man, Individually Larry Etsitty, Sr., a Single Man, Individually Sarah Habaadih, a Single Woman, Individually Jones R. Begay, a Married Man, Individually Johnny Peshlakai, a Married Man, Individually Ronald Platerio, a Married Man, Individually Rex Butler, a Married Man, Individually Tyrone Benally, a Single Man, Individually Charlene Bahe, a Single Woman, Individually Kenny James, a Married Man, Individually Rosalyn Benally, a Single Woman, Individually Leroy Butler, a Married Man, Individually Lucy Lane, a Married Woman, Individually Dale Dennison, a Married Man, Individually Randall Tomasyo a Married Man, Individually and on Behalf of All Other Similarly Situated Employees of the Navajo Nation v. The Navajo Nation, Kurt Snyder, a Married Man, Individually, and on Behalf of All Other Similarly Situated Employees of the Navajo Nation Division of Navajo Public Safety Darrell Boye, a Married Man, Individually Larry Etsitty, Sr., a Single Man, Individually Sarah Habaadih, a Single Woman, Individually Jones R. Begay, a Married Man, Individually Johnny Peshlakai, a Married Man, Individually Ronald Platerio, a Married Man, Individually Rex Butler, a Married Man, Individually Tyrone Benally, a Single Man, Individually Charlene Bahe, a Single Woman, Individually Kenny James, a Married Man, Individually Rosalyn Benally, a Single Woman, Individually Leroy Butler, a Married Man, Individually Lucy Lane, a Married Woman, Individually Dale Dennison, a Married Man, Individually Randall Tomasyo a Married Man, Individually and on Behalf of All Other Similarly Situated Employees of the Navajo Nation Antonio Cooke Evelyn Smiley Mary Fernando Katie Belone Louis Anderson Esther Charley Louis St. Germaine Ernest D. Yazzie Salvantis Begay Rosina Ford Otis Desiderio, Robert H. James Frederick L. Price Raymond K. Barlow Henry C. Platerio, Jr. Fayetta Dale Wallace Billie Kara Tilden Bernadine Dobson Raymond Butler, Jr. Division of Navajo Public Safety v. The Navajo Nation United States of America) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Kurt Snyder, a Married Man, Individually, and on Behalf of All Other Similarly Situated Employees of the Navajo Nation Division of Navajo Public Safety Darrell Boye, a Married Man, Individually Larry Etsitty, Sr., a Single Man, Individually Sarah Habaadih, a Single Woman, Individually Jones R. Begay, a Married Man, Individually Johnny Peshlakai, a Married Man, Individually Ronald Platerio, a Married Man, Individually Rex Butler, a Married Man, Individually Tyrone Benally, a Single Man, Individually Charlene Bahe, a Single Woman, Individually Kenny James, a Married Man, Individually Rosalyn Benally, a Single Woman, Individually Leroy Butler, a Married Man, Individually Lucy Lane, a Married Woman, Individually Dale Dennison, a Married Man, Individually Randall Tomasyo a Married Man, Individually and on Behalf of All Other Similarly Situated Employees of the Navajo Nation v. The Navajo Nation, Kurt Snyder, a Married Man, Individually, and on Behalf of All Other Similarly Situated Employees of the Navajo Nation Division of Navajo Public Safety Darrell Boye, a Married Man, Individually Larry Etsitty, Sr., a Single Man, Individually Sarah Habaadih, a Single Woman, Individually Jones R. Begay, a Married Man, Individually Johnny Peshlakai, a Married Man, Individually Ronald Platerio, a Married Man, Individually Rex Butler, a Married Man, Individually Tyrone Benally, a Single Man, Individually Charlene Bahe, a Single Woman, Individually Kenny James, a Married Man, Individually Rosalyn Benally, a Single Woman, Individually Leroy Butler, a Married Man, Individually Lucy Lane, a Married Woman, Individually Dale Dennison, a Married Man, Individually Randall Tomasyo a Married Man, Individually and on Behalf of All Other Similarly Situated Employees of the Navajo Nation Antonio Cooke Evelyn Smiley Mary Fernando Katie Belone Louis Anderson Esther Charley Louis St. Germaine Ernest D. Yazzie Salvantis Begay Rosina Ford Otis Desiderio, Robert H. James Frederick L. Price Raymond K. Barlow Henry C. Platerio, Jr. Fayetta Dale Wallace Billie Kara Tilden Bernadine Dobson Raymond Butler, Jr. Division of Navajo Public Safety v. The Navajo Nation United States of America, 382 F.3d 892 (9th Cir. 2004).

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382 F.3d 892

Kurt SNYDER, a married man, individually, and on behalf of all other similarly situated employees of the Navajo Nation; Division of Navajo Public Safety; Darrell Boye, a married man, individually; Larry Etsitty, Sr., a single man, individually; Sarah Habaadih, a single woman, individually; Jones R. Begay, a married man, individually; Johnny Peshlakai, a married man, individually; Ronald Platerio, a married man, individually; Rex Butler, a married man, individually; Tyrone benally, a single man, individually; Charlene Bahe, a single woman, individually; Kenny James, a married man, individually; Rosalyn Benally, a single woman, individually; Leroy Butler, a married man, individually; Lucy Lane, a married woman, individually; Dale Dennison, a married man, individually; Randall Tomasyo; a married man, individually; and on behalf of all other similarly situated employees of the Navajo Nation, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
The NAVAJO NATION, Defendant-Appellee.
Kurt Snyder, a married man, individually, and on behalf of all other similarly situated employees of the Navajo Nation; Division of Navajo Public Safety;
Darrell Boye, a married man, individually; Larry Etsitty, Sr., a single man, individually; Sarah Habaadih, a single woman, individually; Jones R. Begay, a married man, individually; Johnny Peshlakai, a married man, individually; Ronald Platerio, a married man, individually; Rex Butler, a married man, individually; Tyrone Benally, a single man, individually; Charlene Bahe, a single woman, individually; Kenny James, a married man, individually; Rosalyn Benally, a single woman, individually; Leroy Butler, a married man, individually; Lucy Lane, a married woman, individually; Dale Dennison, a married man, individually; Randall Tomasyo; a married man, individually; and on behalf of all other similarly situated employees of the Navajo Nation; Antonio Cooke; Evelyn Smiley; Mary Fernando; Katie Belone; Louis Anderson; Esther Charley; Louis St. Germaine; Ernest D. Yazzie; Salvantis Begay; Rosina Ford; Otis Desiderio, Robert H. James; Frederick L. Price; Raymond K. Barlow; Henry C. Platerio, Jr.; Fayetta Dale; Wallace Billie; Kara Tilden; Bernadine Dobson; Raymond Butler, Jr.; Division of Navajo Public Safety, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
The Navajo Nation; United States of America, Defendants-Appellees.

No. 02-16632.

No. 03-15395.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted February 9, 2004.

Filed June 10, 2004.

Amended September 2, 2004.

Edward D. Fitzhugh, Law Offices of Edward D. Fitzhugh, Tempe, AZ, for the plaintiffs-appellants.

Dana L. Bobroff, The Navajo Nation Department of Justice, Window Rock, AZ, and Catherine Y. Hancock, Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice, Washington, DC, for the defendants-appellees.

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Arizona; Earl H. Carroll, District Judge, Presiding. D.C. Nos. CV-02-00308-EHC, CV-02-01627-EHC.

Before SCHROEDER, Chief Judge, TALLMAN, and CALLAHAN, Circuit Judges.

ORDER AMENDING OPINION AND DENYING REHEARING AND AMENDED OPINION

ORDER

The Opinion filed June 10, 2004, is amended as follows:

Slip Opinion page 7727, lines 17-18, delete ", and more narrow than," and lines 30-31, delete "This case is easier, because" and insert "Here,"

With the above amendments, the panel has voted to deny the petition for panel rehearing and to deny the petition for rehearing en banc.

The full court has been advised of the petition for rehearing en banc and no judge has requested a vote on whether to rehear the matter en banc. Fed. R.App. P. 35.

The petition for panel rehearing and the petition for rehearing en banc are denied.

OPINION

SCHROEDER, Chief Judge:

Appellants in these consolidated appeals are law enforcement officers of the Navajo Nation Division of Public Safety ("DPS") who filed actions against both the Navajo Nation and the United States claiming violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act ("FLSA"), 29 U.S.C. §§ 201-219. The district court dismissed the claims against the Navajo Nation, holding that law enforcement was an intramural matter within the meaning of Donovan v. Coeur d'Alene Tribal Farm, 751 F.2d 1113 (9th Cir.1985), and that the FLSA therefore did not apply to plaintiff law enforcement officers. The court also dismissed the claims against the United States. The tribal law enforcement officers appeal both dismissals. We affirm.

The FLSA establishes various employee protections and employment standards including premium pay for overtime work. Appellants claim the tribe and United States are in violation of this act because Appellants are regularly required to work overtime and the tribe makes only delayed, sporadic and partial payments for overtime. Appellants also assert that they should receive the same compensation as law enforcement officers employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs ("BIA") who do similar work.

Claims Against the Tribe

The FLSA is a statute of general applicability. Rutherford Food Corp. v. McComb, 331 U.S. 722, 727, 67 S.Ct. 1473, 91 L.Ed. 1772 (1947). Such generally applicable statutes typically apply to Indian tribes. Fed. Power Comm'n v. Tuscarora Indian Nation, 362 U.S. 99, 116, 80 S.Ct. 543, 4 L.Ed.2d 584 (1960). There is an exemption, however, where the law would interfere with tribal self-government. The exemption protects "exclusive rights of self-governance in purely intramural matters." Coeur d'Alene Tribal Farm, 751 F.2d at 1116; EEOC v. Karuk Tribe Housing Auth., 260 F.3d 1071, 1078 (9th Cir.2001) (hereinafter "Karuk"); See also EEOC v. Fond du Lac Heavy Equipment and Construction Co., Inc., 986 F.2d 246, 249-51 (8th Cir.1993) (holding that the ADEA was not applicable because the tribe's right of self-government would be affected in the intramural matter of on reservation tribal employment); Nero v. Cherokee Nation of Okla., 892 F.2d 1457, 1463 (10th Cir.1989) (holding that race discrimination statutes did not apply to a tribe's designation of tribal membership criteria).

In Coeur d'Alene Tribal Farm, we explained that the tribal self-government exception applied to intramural matters and we specifically mentioned, as examples, conditions of tribal membership, inheritance rules, and domestic relations. 751 F.2d at 1116. In Karuk, we followed Coeur d'Alene Tribal Farm

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