HOPI TRIBE v. WATT

No. CIV 81-272 PCT-EHC.

530 F.Supp. 1217 (1982)

The HOPI TRIBE, Plaintiff, v. James G. WATT, Secretary of the Interior, and The United States Department of the Interior, Defendants, and The Navajo Tribe, Defendant-Intervenor.

United States District Court, D. Arizona.

January 21, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen G. Boyden, Boyden Kennedy & Romney, John Paul Kennedy, Scott C. Pugsley, Richard M. Hymas, Salt Lake City, Utah, for plaintiff.

Richard S. Allemann, Asst. U. S. Atty., Phoenix, Ariz., Steven E. Carroll, Dept. of Justice, Land & Natural Resources Division, Washington, D. C., for defendants.

George P. Vlassis, Vlassis & Ott, Phoenix, Ariz., for defendant-intervenor The Navajo Tribe.


MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

CARROLL, District Judge.

Plaintiff Hopi Tribe brought this action against James G. Watt, Secretary of the Interior, and the United States Department of the Interior for declaratory and injunctive relief. Specifically, the Hopi Tribe seeks an order of this Court which would declare void and invalid a portion of Secretarial Order No. 3057, signed by the Secretary of the Interior on October 9, 1980. The challenged portion requires the Interior...

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