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No. 692368
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc., an Arizona Non-Profit Corporation, Individually and as Trustee of the Arizona Inter Tribal Trust Fund the Havasupai Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe San Carlos Apache Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe the Tonto Apache Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Reservation the Hualapai Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe Cocopah Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe the Fort Mohave Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe the Kaibab Paiute Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe v. Bruce Babbitt, in His Official Capacity as Secretary of the Interior of the United States Barron Collier Company City of Phoenix, Arizona J. Fife Symington, Iii, in His Official Capacity as Governor of the State of Arizona Jesse Brown, Secretary, in His Official Capacity as Acting Secretary of Veterans' Affairs
No. 692368 · Decided March 28, 1995
No. 692368·Ninth Circuit · 1995·
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United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
March 28, 1995
Citation
No. 692368
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Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc., an Arizona Non-Profit Corporation, Individually and as Trustee of the Arizona Inter Tribal Trust Fund the Havasupai Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe San Carlos Apache Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe the Tonto Apache Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Reservation the Hualapai Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe Cocopah Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe the Fort Mohave Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe the Kaibab Paiute Indian Tribe, a Federally Recognized Indian Tribe v. Bruce Babbitt, in His Official Capacity as Secretary of the Interior of the United States Barron Collier Company City of Phoenix, Arizona J. Fife Symington, Iii, in His Official Capacity as Governor of the State of Arizona Jesse Brown, Secretary, in His Official Capacity as Acting Secretary of Veterans' Affairs is a decision of the Ninth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
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This case was decided on March 28, 1995.
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