Murphy v. Royal

875 F.3d 896
Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit·Decided November 9, 2017·No. 07-7068; 15-7041·Published·Cited by 90 cases

Opinions

ORDER

These matters are before the court on the respondent’s Petition for Panel Rehearing or Rehearing En Banc. We also have responses from the petitioner and the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians, in addition to amici curiae briefs from the United States and The Muscogee (Creek) Nation. We also have several motions pending seeking to file additional am-ici curiae briefs.

Upon consideration, the request for panel rehearing is denied by the original panel members. For clarification, however, the panel has decided, sua sponte, to amend the original decision at pages 49-50. A copy of the amended decision is attached to this order, and the clerk is directed to reissue the opinion nunc pro tunc to the original filing date of August 8, 2017. In addition, Chief Judge Tymkovich has filed a concurrence to the denial of rehearing, and that concurrence is likewise attached.

The Petition, the responses, the amici filings and the amended opinion were also circulated to all the judges of the court in regular active service who are not recused. See Fed. R. App. P. 35(a). As no judge on the original panel or the en banc court requested that a poll be called the request for en banc review is denied.

Finally, the motions filed by the Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association, the Oklahoma Municipal League, and the Oklahoma Oil and Gas Association, et al., seeking leave to file amici curiae briefs are granted. Those briefs will be shown filed as of the date of this order.

MATHESON, Circuit Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. BACKGROUND... 904

A. Factual History.. .904

B. Procedural History.. .905

1. Trial... 905

2. Direct appeal... 905

3. First Application for State Post-Conviction Relief.. .906

4. Filing of First Application for Federal Habeas Relief.. .906

5. Second Application for State Post-Conviction Relief... 907

a. Evidentiary hearing.. .907

b. Appeal to the OCCA...908

c.. Atkins trial and appeal.. .909

6. Federal District Court Proceedings on First Federal Habeas Application,. .910

7. First Appeal to the Tenth Circuit ...910

8. Second Application for Federal Habe-as Relief,. .910

9. This Consolidated Appeal... 911

II: LEGAL BACKGROUND... 911

A. Standard of Review... 911

1. The Parties’ Dispute... 914

2. The AEDPA Standard... 912

a. Overview.. .912

b. The “contrary to” clause... 913

B. Indian Country Jurisdiction... 913

1. Reservations.. .914

2. The Major Crimes Act.. .915

3. Indian Country... 916

4. Reservation Disestablishment and Diminishment.. .917

a. Presumption against disestablishment and diminishment.. .918

b. The policy of allotment... 918

c. Solem factors... 920

III. DISCUSSION... 921

A. Clearly Established Federal Law.. .921
1. Solem—Clearly Established Law in 2005...921

2. The State’s Arguments... 923

B. The OCCA Decision—Contrary to Clearly Established Federal Law.. .923
1. The OCCA’s Merits Decision., .923

2. The OCCA’s Decision Was Contrary to Solem.. .926-

a. No citation to Solem...926

b. Failure to apply Solem.. .926

c. . The State’s arguments... 927 .

C. Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction... 928

1. Additional Legal Background... 930

a. Supreme, Court authority... 930

b. Tenth Circuit authority.. .931

2. Additional Factual , Background— Creek Nation History... 932

a. Original homeland and forced relocation.., 932

b. Nineteenth century diminishment...933

c. 1867 Constitution and government,,. 933

d. Early congressional regulation of modern-day Oklahoma.. .933

e. The push for allotment... 934

f. Allotment and aftermath... 934

g. Creation of Oklahoma... 935

h. Away from allotment...936

i. Public Law 280... 936

j. A new Creek Constitution.., 937

k. Our decision in Indian Country, U.S.A... .937

3. Applying Solem.. .937

a. Step One: Statutory Text.. .938

i. The statutes., .939

1) Act of March 3, 1893, ch. 209, 27 Stat, 612 (“1893 Act”)... 939

2) Act of June 10, 1896, ch. 398, 29 Stat. 321 (“1896 Act”)... 940

3) Act of June 7, 1897, ch. 3, 30 .Stat. 62 (“1897Act”)...940

4) “Curtis Act,” ch. 517, 30 Stat. 495 (June 28, 1898)... 941

5) “Original Allotment Agreement,” ch. 676, 31 Stat. 861 (March 1, 1901)...941

a) Allotment... 941

b) Town sites... 943

c) Lands reserved for tribal . purposes ...943

d) Future governance.. .943 •

6) “Supplemental Allotment Agreement,” ch. 1323, 32 Stat. 500 (June 30,' 1902)... 944

7) “Five Tribes Act,” ch. 1876, 34 Stat. 137, April 26,1906... 945

8) “Oklahoma Enabling Act,” ch. 3335, 34 Stat. 267 (June 16,1906).. .947

ii. Analysis... 948

1) No hallmarks of disestablishment' or diminishment., .948

2) Signs Congress continued to recognize the Reservation... 951

3) The State’s title and governance arguments ...951

a) Title...952

b) Governance.. .953

b. Step Two: Contemporary Historical Evidence... 954

i. The State’s evidence.. .954 ^

1) 1892 Senate debat.. .955

2) 1894 Senate committee report,...956

3) Other sources... 956

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