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Delaware Tribal Business Committee et al. v. Weeks et al.; Absentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma Business Committee et al. v. Weeks et al.; and Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior, et al. v. Weeks et al., 1976 — 426 U.S. 933 · caselaw · US
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Delaware Tribal Business Committee et al. v. Weeks et al.; Absentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma Business Committee et al. v. Weeks et al.; and Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior, et al. v. Weeks et al.
426 U.S. 933·Supreme Court of the United States·1976
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No. 75-1301.
No. 75-1335.
No. 75-1495.
Delaware Tribal Business Committee et al. v. Weeks et al.; Absentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma Business Committee et al. v. Weeks et al.; and Kleppe, Secretary of the Interior, et al. v. Weeks et al.
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Appeals from D. C. W. D. Okla. Probable jurisdiction noted, cases consolidated, and a total of one and one-half hours allotted for oral argument. In case No. 75-1335, the parties are invited to address particularly questions 1, 4, and 9 presented by the jurisdictional statement. Reported below: 406 F. Supp. 1309.