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Oneida Nation v New York State
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Oneida Nation v New York State APRIl 26, 2000 The Oneida Nation is expected to make an important announcement today. Although the exact nature of the announcement is unknown, legal scholars speculate it will concern their land claims case with the State of New York and several area counties. | Logo © Oneida Nation |
The Oneida Nation will meet with a federal judge over the lawsuit tomorrow, driving speculation about today's announcement. The tribe may announce a settlement or ask for a change of venue, say experts. Get the Story: Oneidas to face media on eve of date with judge (The Albany Times Union 4/26) Quakers reach out in New York (Tribal Law 4/26) Oneida Nation v New York State (Tribal Law 04/05) Relevant Links: Land Claims Forum at Syracuse Online. |
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