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Tuesday, September 30, 2008 Filed Under: Law The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday considered four Indian law cases as it began work for the October 2008 term. The justices, however, won't be announcing today whether or not they will hear the cases, SCOTUSBlog reported. Announcements may come later this week. The blog's lawyers put the four cases on its list of "petitions to watch." They are: Docket: 07-1109
Docket: 07-1372
Docket: 07-1410
Docket: 07-1484
No orders today (SCOTUSBlog 9/30) Related Stories: SCOTUSBlog: Supreme Court petitions to watch (09/19) SCOTUSBlog: Narragansett land-into-trust case (9/17) Turtle Talk: Review of pending Supreme Court cases (09/05) Copyright © Indianz.Com |
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