Penobscot Nation Tells Court It Has Authority Over River

By Caroline Simson (June 23, 2015, 2:32 PM EDT) -- The Penobscot Nation told a Maine federal court Monday that legislation enacted in 1980 didn't strip the tribe of its right to regulate activities on the Penobscot River, while the state of Maine argued that the legislation plainly limited the tribe's authority and rights to the disputed area....

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