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U.S. dismissed from Native Hawaiian case WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2002 A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed the U.S. government from a case challenging Native Hawaiian programs in Hawaii. U.S. District Judge Susan Oki Mollway, however, is still allowing non-Native Hawaiians to sue the state for the programs. The plaintiffs want to shut down the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and a land program for Native Hawaiians. Get the Story: Native Hawaiian Aid Suit to Proceed (AP 9/4) Relevant Links: Native Hawaiian Sovereignty Site - http://www.hawaii-nation.org Native Hawaiians, Department of Interior - http://www.doi.gov/nativehawaiians Native Hawaiian Federal Recognition Site - http://www.nativehawaiians.com Related Stories: Inouye: Native Hawaiian bill won't pass (8/8) Native Hawaiian bill supported (7/16) Native Hawaiians intervene in lawsuit (7/12) Judge won't halt Hawaiian funding (3/14) Native Hawaiian trust challenged (3/6) Native Hawaiian bill on Senate agenda (7/20) Federal judge blocks Army training (7/19) Native Hawaiian lawsuit dismissed (7/13) Shift in Senate means changes for Indian Country (5/25) Senate confirms Olson as Solicitor General (5/25) Native Hawaiian lands threatened (5/24) A first for Native Hawaiians (4/5) Indian Law and the Supreme Court (12/11) OHA survives elections (11/14) Final Hawaiian report released (10/24) Native Hawaiian bill passes House (9/27) Hawaiian affairs still controversial (9/13) US recommends Hawaiian sovereignty (8/24) Non-Natives win battle in suit (8/17) Where are the Dems on tribes? (8/16) March raises sovereignty awareness (8/14) The GOP 2000 Platform on Native Americans (8/1) Group challenges Hawaii (7/7) Hawaiians march for sovereignty (7/5)
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