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No. 427584
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Robert Kennerly, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Leo Kennerly, Sr., the Original v. The United States of America James Watt, Individually and as Secretary of Department of Interior Anson Baker, Individually and as Former Superintendent of Blackfeet Agency Jack Shoemake, Individually and as Former Superintendent of Blackfeet Agency Michael Fairbanks, Individually and as Superintendent of Blackfeet Agency Merle Magee, Sr., Individually and as a Member of Blackfeet Credit Committee Archie St. Goddard, Individually and as a Member of Blackfeet Credit Committee Eloise Englund, Individually and as Member of Blackfeet Credit Committee Lucille McKay Individually, as an Agent of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and as an Agent of the Blackfeet Tribe and the Blackfeet Indian Tribe

No. 427584 · Decided December 15, 1983
No. 427584 · Ninth Circuit · 1983 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
December 15, 1983
Citation
No. 427584
Disposition
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Robert Kennerly, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Leo Kennerly, Sr., the Original v. The United States of America James Watt, Individually and as Secretary of Department of Interior Anson Baker, Individually and as Former Superintendent of Blackfeet Agency Jack Shoemake, Individually and as Former Superintendent of Blackfeet Agency Michael Fairbanks, Individually and as Superintendent of Blackfeet Agency Merle Magee, Sr., Individually and as a Member of Blackfeet Credit Committee Archie St. Goddard, Individually and as a Member of Blackfeet Credit Committee Eloise Englund, Individually and as Member of Blackfeet Credit Committee Lucille McKay Individually, as an Agent of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and as an Agent of the Blackfeet Tribe and the Blackfeet Indian Tribe is a decision of the Ninth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
FlawCheck shows no negative treatment for Robert Kennerly, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Leo Kennerly, Sr., the Original v. The United States of America James Watt, Individually and as Secretary of Department of Interior Anson Baker, Individually and as Former Superintendent of Blackfeet Agency Jack Shoemake, Individually and as Former Superintendent of Blackfeet Agency Michael Fairbanks, Individually and as Superintendent of Blackfeet Agency Merle Magee, Sr., Individually and as a Member of Blackfeet Credit Committee Archie St. Goddard, Individually and as a Member of Blackfeet Credit Committee Eloise Englund, Individually and as Member of Blackfeet Credit Committee Lucille McKay Individually, as an Agent of the Bureau of Indian Affairs and as an Agent of the Blackfeet Tribe and the Blackfeet Indian Tribe in the current circuit citation data.
This case was decided on December 15, 1983.
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