TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION .................................................................... 977 BACKGROUND ...................................................................... 977 DISCUSSION....................................................................... 978 THE COURT SHALL GRANT THE DEFENDANTS' MOTION TO DISMISS BECAUSE THE DELAWARE TRIBE OF INDIANS IS A NECESSARY AND INDISPENSABLE PARTY THAT CANNOT...
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CHEROKEE NATION OF OKLAHOMA v. BABBITT
944 F.Supp. 974 (1996)
CHEROKEE NATION OF OKLAHOMA, Plaintiff, v. Bruce BABBITT, et al., Defendants.
United States District Court, District of Columbia.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
October 30, 1996.
October 30, 1996.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
R. Anthony Rogers, Environment and Natural Resources Division, United States Department of Justice, with whom Lois J. Schiffer, Assistant U.S. Attorney General, appeared on the briefs, for Defendants.
Jill E. Grant and Wayne H. Bladh, Nordhaus, Haltom, Taylor, Taradash & Frye, L.L.P., Washington, DC, for Amicus Curiae The Delaware Tribe of Indians.
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