ALABAMA-COUSHATTA INDIAN TRIBE OF TEXAS v. MATTOX

Civ. No. A-84-CA-410.

650 F.Supp. 282 (1986)

ALABAMA-COUSHATTA INDIAN TRIBE OF TEXAS, Plaintiff, v. Jim MATTOX, Attorney General of Texas; the Texas Indian Commission; Edd Fifer, Chairman of the Texas Indian Commission; Raymond Apodaca, Executive Director of the Texas Indian Commission; Owanah Anderson and Don Ellyson, Members of the Texas Indian Commission, Defendants.

United States District Court, W.D. Texas, Austin Division.

July 21, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alan H. Minter, Minter, Joseph, Thornhill, Austin, Tex., Don B. Miller, Native American Rights Fund, Boulder, Colo., Tom Diamond, Diamond, Rash, Leslie & Smith, El Paso, Tex., for plaintiff.

Lou Bright, Mitchell J. Green, Asst. Atty. Gen., Austin, Tex., for defendants.


ORDER

NOWLIN, District Judge.

Before the Court are the Cross-Motions for Summary Judgment. The Court has considered the Motions of the parties, as well as the Amicus Curiae brief filed in support of the Plaintiff's Motion, and is of the opinion that the Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment is meritorious and should be Granted and that the Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment is not meritorious and should...

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