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Makah whaling foes back in court
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2002 Opponents of a Washington tribe's whale hunt were back in court on Monday. Animal-rights activists claim the Makah Nation's hunt violates environmental law. They sued the National Marine Fisheries Service. In August, a federal judge dismissed the suit. The activists appealed to the Ninth Circuit. Get the Story:
Whale hunt fight hits appeals court (The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 10/29) Relevant Documents:
Makah Whaling Environmental Assessment (NMFS) Relevant Links:
The Makah Nation - http://www.makah.com Related Stories:
Federal judge shoots down treaty challenge (08/09)
Bush administration pledges whaling support (6/10)
Makah whaling decision appealed (5/31)
Makah whaling quota approved (5/24)
Groups appeal to stop Makah whale hunt (5/22)
Court won't halt Makah whale hunt (5/20)
Famed Makah captain quits whaling (5/16)
Court halts pending Makah whale hunt (5/6)
Halt to Makah whale hunt sought (5/2)
Makah whaling challenged (4/16)
Tribe not bankrolling whale hunt (4/15)
Makah whale hunt on again (3/29)
Appeals court rejects Makah 'diplomacy' (3/6)
Makah gearing up for whale hunting (1/21)
Groups don't want tribe to have boat (1/17)
Suit against whale hunt filed again (1/11)
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