Supreme Court Denies Cert in Two Indian Law Cases, and Declines to Correct Caption in Immigration Case


Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

January 14, 2013

Here is today’s order. The Court denied cert in Oravec v. Cole (page 2), and in Marceau v. Blackfeet Housing Authority (page 10). And issued this interesting order in Arizona v. Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona (page 1): The motion of … Continue reading →read more

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