County of Amador v. USDOI
| Docket Number | 15-17253 |
| Decision Date | 06 October 2017 |
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18 cases
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United States v. Nishiie
...was passed can help to elucidate the statute's purpose and the meaning of statutory terms and phrases." Cty. of Amador v. U.S. Dep't of Interior , 872 F.3d 1012, 1022 (9th Cir. 2017). World War II engulfed the consciousness of the entire country. Few families were untouched by that conflict......
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Altera Corp. v. Comm'r of Internal Revenue
...Treasury "articulated a rational connection" between its decision and these industry standards. County of Amador v. U.S. Dep't of Interior , 872 F.3d 1012, 1027 (9th Cir. 2017) (internal quotation marks omitted), cert. denied , ––– U.S. ––––, 139 S. Ct. 64, 202 L.Ed.2d 21 (2018). Presuming ......
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Castellar v. Nielsen
...Court looks to the statutory history and purpose underlying Section 1252(b)(9) on this issue. See Cty. of Amador v. United States Dep't of the Interior, 872 F.3d 1012, 1021 (9th Cir. 2017). Section 1252(b)(9) expressly circumscribes the availability of federal habeas jurisdiction:Except as ......
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Koi Nation of N. Cal. v. U.S. Dep't of the Interior
...methods of recognition that would permit a tribe to be considered as "restored," but no such limiting language was used. See Cty. of Amador , 872 F.3d at 1030 ("[I]f Congress wanted to exclude those tribes that were administratively re-recognized outside the Part 83 process, it could have d......
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