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Fired Crow workers have no court
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2002 Employees fired by the Crow Tribe of Montana are trying to find a court who will hear their claims. The 58 employees want the tribal court system to hear the two-year-old case but the process has been slow moving. The group also asked Chairman Bird in Ground, whose administration fired them, to appoint an appellate court to hear the case. The employees went to federal court but a judge there dismissed the case. They might pursue a federal lawsuit again. Get the Story:
Case goes in search of tribal appellate court (The Billings Outpost 6/26)
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