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March 02, 2021
United Houma Nation, Inc. v. Terrebonne Parish School Board, et al.
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2:21-cv-00439
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June 07, 2021
United Houma Tribe's Suit Over Historic La. School Tossed
A Louisiana federal judge has tossed a tribal lawsuit seeking to undo the sale of a Native American school's historic site, ruling that the tribe does not have a vested property interest and that the sale is not unconstitutional under the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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