United States v. Abouselman

976 F.3d 1146
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
DecidedSeptember 29, 2020
Docket18-2164
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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United States v. Abouselman, 976 F.3d 1146 (10th Cir. 2020).

Opinion

FILED United States Court of Appeals PUBLISH Tenth Circuit

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS September 29, 2020

Christopher M. Wolpert FOR THE TENTH CIRCUIT Clerk of Court _________________________________

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, on its own behalf and on behalf of the Pueblos of Jemez, Santa Ana, and ZIA,

Plaintiff - Appellant,

STATE OF NEW MEXICO, ex rel. State Engineer; JEMEZ RIVER BASIN WATER USERS COALITION,

Plaintiffs - Appellees,

and

PUEBLO OF SANTA ANA; PUEBLO OF JEMEZ; PUEBLO OF ZIA,

Plaintiff Intervenors,

v. No. 18-2164

TOM ABOUSELMAN; DARWIN HOURIGAN; BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE JEMEZ VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT; KING BROTHERS; NACIMIENTO COMMUNITY DITCH ASSOCIATION; PUBLIC LANDS COMMISSIONER,

Defendants.------------------------------

ALL PUEBLO COUNCIL OF GOVERNORS; PUEBLO OF ACOMA; PUEBLO OF ISLETA; PUEBLO OF SANDIA; PUEBLO OF LAGUNA; PUEBLO OF SAN FELIPE; PUEBLO OF SANTO DOMINGO; PUEBLO OF ZUNI; PUEBLO OF SANTA CLARA; PUEBLO OF OHKAY OWINGEH; ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY DITCHES OF RIO SAN JOSE; TRI-STATE GENERATION AND TRANSMISSION ASSOCIATION, INC; EL RITO DITCH ASSOCIATION; LA ASOCIACION DE LAS ACQUIAS DEL RIO VALLECITOS, TUSAS Y OJO CALIENTE; RIO CHAMA ACQUIA ASSOCIATION; ASOCIACION DE ACQUITAS NORTENAS DE RIO ARRIBA; LA ACEQUIA DE LA SIERRA; RIO QUEMADO, RIO FRIJOLES, RIO EN MEDIO AND SANTA CRUZ STEAM SYSTEMS COMMUNITY DITCH ASSOCIATION,

Amici Curiae.

––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– No. 18-2167 STATE OF NEW MEXICO, ex rel. State Engineer; JEMEZ RIVER BASIN WATER USERS COALITION,

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, on its own behalf and on behalf of the Pueblos of Jemez, Santa Ana, and ZIA,

Plaintiff,

PUEBLO OF JEMEZ; PUEBLO OF SANTA ANA; PUEBLO OF ZIA,

Plaintiff Intervenors - Appellants,

v.

TOM ABOUSELMAN; DARWIN HOURIGAN; BOARD OF EDUCATION

2 OF THE JEMEZ VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT; KING BROTHERS; NACIMIENTO COMMUNITY DITCH ASSOCIATION; PUBLIC LANDS COMMISSIONER,

Defendants.

ALL PUEBLO COUNCIL OF GOVERNORS; PUEBLO OF ACOMA; PUEBLO OF ISLETA; PUEBLO OF LAGUNA; PUEBLO OF OHKAY OWINGEH; PUEBLO OF SAN FELIPE; PUEBLO OF SANDIA; PUEBLO OF SANTA CLARA; PUEBLO OF SANTO DOMINGO; PUEBLO OF ZUNI; ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY DITCHES OF RIO SAN JOSE; TRI- STATE GENERATION AND TRANSMISSION ASSOCIATION, INC.; EL RITO DITCH ASSOCIATION; LA ASOCIACION DE LAS ACEQUIAS DEL RIO VALLECITOS, TUSAS Y OJO CALIENTE; RIO CHAMA ACEQUIA ASSOCIATION; ASOCIACION DE ACQQUIAS NORTENAS DE RIO ARRIBA; LA ACEQUIA DE LA SIERRA; RIO QUEMADO, RIO FRIJOLES, RIO EN MEDIO AND SANTA CRUZ STREAM SYSTEMS' COMMUNITY DITCH ASSOCIATION,

Amici Curiae. _________________________________

Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of New Mexico (D.C. No. 6:83-CV-01041-MV-JHR) _________________________________

Mary Gabrielle Sprague, Attorney, Department of Justice (Jeffrey Bossert Clark, Assistant Attorney General; Eric Grant, Deputy Assistant Attorney General; Elizabeth

3 Ann Peterson, Attorney; William B. Lazarus, Attorney; James B. Cooney, Attorney, with her on briefs), Washington, D.C., for Plaintiff-Appellant United States of America.

Richard W. Hughes, Rothstein Donatelli LLP (Reed C. Bienvenu, Rothstein Donatelli LLP; David R. Yepa, VanAmberg, Rogers, Yepa, Abeita & Gomez, LLP, Albuquerque, N.M.; Joseph D. Little, Zia Pueblo, N.M., with him on briefs), Santa Fe, N.M. for Plaintiffs Intervenors-Appellants Pueblo of Jemez, Pueblo of Santa Ana, and Pueblo of Zia.

Arianne Singer, Special Assistant Attorney General, Office of the State Engineer (Gregory C. Ridgley, Special Assistant Attorney General, Office of the State Engineer; Brett J. Olsen, Special Assistant Attorney General, Abramowitz, Frank & Olsen, LLC, Albuquerque, N.M., with her on brief), Santa Fe, N.M., for Plaintiff-Appellee the State of New Mexico.

Larry C. White (John W. Utton, Utton & Kery, PA, with him on brief), Santa Fe, N.M. for Plaintiff-Appellee Jemez River Basin Water Users Coalition.

Reid Peyton Chambers and Vanessa Ray Hodge, Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse, Mielke and Brownell, L.L.P., Albuquerque, N.M.; Ann Berkley Rodgers and Peter C. Chestnut, Chestnut Law Offices, P.A., Albuquerque, N.M.; Susan G. Jordan, Jordan Law Firm L.L.C., Santa Fe, N.M.; Jane Marx, Albuquerque, N.M.; Jessica R. Aberly, Aberly Law Firm, Albuquerque, N.M.; and Scott W. Williams, Curtis G. Berkey, and Aviva L. Simon, Berkey Williams LLP, Berkeley, CA, filed an amicus curiae brief for All Pueblo Council of Governors; Pueblo of Acoma; Pueblo of Isleta; Pueblo of Sandia; Pueblo of Laguna; Pueblo of San Felipe; Pueblo of Santo Domingo; Pueblo of Zuni; Pueblo of Santa Clara; and Pueblo of Ohkay Owingeh on behalf of Plaintiff-Appellant and Plaintiffs Intervenors-Appellants.

Mary E. Humphrey and Connie Odé, Humphrey & Odé, P.C., El Prado, N.M.; Seth Fullerton, Katz, Herdman, MacGillivray & Fullerton, PC, Santa Fe, N.M.; and Adán E. Trujillo, Chimayó, N.M. filed an amicus curiae brief for El Rito Ditch Association; La Asociación de Las Acequias del Rio Vallecitos; Tusas y Ojo Caliente; Rio Chama Acequia Association; Asociación de Acequias Norteñas de Rio Arriba; La Acequia de la Sierra; and Rio Quemado, Rio Frijoles, Rio En Medio and Santa Cruz Steam Systems’ Community Ditch Association on behalf of Plaintiffs-Appellees.

Sunny J, Nixon and Shannon M. Sherrell, Rodey, Dickason, Sloan, Akin & Robb, P.A., Santa Fe, N.M., and Rebecca Dempsey, Cuddy & McCarthy, LLP, Santa Fe, N.M., filed an amicus curiae brief for Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc. and Association of Community Ditches of the Rio San José on behalf of Plaintiffs-Appellees.

4 _________________________________

Before TYMKOVICH, Chief Judge, EBEL, and HARTZ, Circuit Judges. _________________________________

EBEL, Circuit Judge. _________________________________

The Pueblos of Jemez, Santa Ana, and Zia have resided along the Jemez River

in northern New Mexico since time immemorial; they resided there as their lands

passed from Spanish sovereignty, to Mexican sovereignty, and finally to the United

States. Almost forty years ago, the United States initiated a water-rights adjudication

for the Jemez River Basin, claiming water rights on behalf of the Pueblos. Before us

today is an interlocutory appeal addressing a discrete purely legal issue from that

ongoing, decades-long litigation: “[W]hether the Pueblos’ aboriginal water rights

were extinguished by the imposition of Spanish authority without any affirmative

act.” (App’x 276.)

Exercising our jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1292(b), we hold that a

sovereign must affirmatively act to extinguish aboriginal water rights. Therefore, we

REVERSE the district court’s determination below and REMAND the case for

further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

I. PROCEDURAL HISTORY

These are consolidated interlocutory appeals from a district court order

determining a single issue within a thirty-seven-year-old case. The appellants are the

Pueblos of Jemez, Santa Ana, and Zia (“the Pueblos”), as well as the United States,

5 on its own behalf and on behalf of the Pueblos (collectively “Appellants”).1 The

appellees are the Jemez River Basin Water Users’ Coalition (“the Coalition”) and the

State of New Mexico (collectively “Appellees”).

This case originated in federal district court in 1983 as an action to allocate

water rights in the Jemez River in New Mexico. This litigation presents a myriad of

issues, most of which have not yet been resolved by the district court as they are

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