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College President can't find lawyer
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DECEMBER 11, 2000 Despite an outpouring of support from students and the academic community, Janine Pease Pretty On Top has been unable to find a lawyer to represent her in her fight to stay on as President of the Little Big Horn College in Montana. As a result, Crow Tribal Judge Albert Gros Ventre on Friday postponed a hearing on the issue. Pretty on Top had contacted eight lawyers but none wanted to take her case. Get the Story:
Tribal judge puts dispute on hold because Pretty On Top can’t find a lawyer (The Billings Gazette 12/9) Related Stories;
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