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Hoopa Valley Tribe v. Short et al.; and United States v. Short et al., 1974 — 416 U.S. 961 · caselaw · US
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Hoopa Valley Tribe v. Short et al.; and United States v. Short et al.
416 U.S. 961·Supreme Court of the United States·1974
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No. 73-1104.
Hoopa Valley Tribe v. Short et al.; and United States v. Short et al.
No. 73-1244.
[MAJORITY]
Ct. Cl. Motions of the following for leave to file briefs as amici curiae in Nos. 73-1104 granted: Salt River Pima-Alarieopa Indian Community of the .Salt River Indian Reservation, Arizona; National Tribal Chairmen’s. Assn.; National Congress of American Indians; Colorado River Indian Tribes; Colville Confederated Tribes'of Colville Indian Reservation, Washington; Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of Fort Peck Indian Reservation,.Montana, et al.; Fort Mojavé Indian Tribes of Arizona, California, and Nevada, et al.; and Quinault Tribe of Indians of Quinault Reservation, Washington. Certiorari denied. Mr. Justice Douglas and Mr. Justice Stewart would grant certiorari. Reported below: 202 Ct. Cl. 870, 486 F. 2d 561. "