Home/Case Law/Ninth Circuit/The People of the Village of Gambell, an Alaskan Native Ira Association, and the People of the Village of Stebbins, an Alaskan Native Ira Association v. Donald P. Hodel, Secretary of the Interior, and the United States Department of the Interior, and Arco Alaska, Inc. Exxon Corporation Mobil Oil Corporation Shell Oil Company Texaco, Inc. And Union Oil Company of California, Applicants-For-Intervention as the People of the Village of Gambell, an Alaskan Native Ira Association, and Nunam Kitlutsisti, a Native Intertribal Organization v. Donald P. Hodel, Secretary of the Interior, and the United States Department of the Interior, Amoco Production Company Arco Alaska, Inc. Exxon Corporation Shell Western E & P, Inc. Sohio Alaska Petroleum Company Texaco, Inc. And Union Oil Company of California, Applicants for Intervention As
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No. 519600
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
The People of the Village of Gambell, an Alaskan Native Ira Association, and the People of the Village of Stebbins, an Alaskan Native Ira Association v. Donald P. Hodel, Secretary of the Interior, and the United States Department of the Interior, and Arco Alaska, Inc. Exxon Corporation Mobil Oil Corporation Shell Oil Company Texaco, Inc. And Union Oil Company of California, Applicants-For-Intervention as the People of the Village of Gambell, an Alaskan Native Ira Association, and Nunam Kitlutsisti, a Native Intertribal Organization v. Donald P. Hodel, Secretary of the Interior, and the United States Department of the Interior, Amoco Production Company Arco Alaska, Inc. Exxon Corporation Shell Western E & P, Inc. Sohio Alaska Petroleum Company Texaco, Inc. And Union Oil Company of California, Applicants for Intervention As
No. 519600 · Decided March 9, 1989
No. 519600·Ninth Circuit · 1989·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
March 9, 1989
Citation
No. 519600
Disposition
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The People of the Village of Gambell, an Alaskan Native Ira Association, and the People of the Village of Stebbins, an Alaskan Native Ira Association v. Donald P. Hodel, Secretary of the Interior, and the United States Department of the Interior, and Arco Alaska, Inc. Exxon Corporation Mobil Oil Corporation Shell Oil Company Texaco, Inc. And Union Oil Company of California, Applicants-For-Intervention as the People of the Village of Gambell, an Alaskan Native Ira Association, and Nunam Kitlutsisti, a Native Intertribal Organization v. Donald P. Hodel, Secretary of the Interior, and the United States Department of the Interior, Amoco Production Company Arco Alaska, Inc. Exxon Corporation Shell Western E & P, Inc. Sohio Alaska Petroleum Company Texaco, Inc. And Union Oil Company of California, Applicants for Intervention As 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 9, 1989.
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