Akiachak Native Community, et al. v. Department of the Interior, 584 F.Supp.2d 1 (D.D.C. 2008)

The state of Alaska, through its Attorney General, sought to intervene as of right (under Federal Rule 24(a)) in a case brought by four federally-recognized Indian tribes against the United States and the Secretary of the Interior. The case challenged the validity of a regulatory bar prohibiting the Secretary from acquiring land located in Alaska…

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