Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 43 : Section 868


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 868. Representation of Indian claimants in suits to determine right to school lands

      In any suit instituted in the Supreme Court of the United States
    to determine the right of a State to what are commonly known as
    school lands within any Indian Reservation or any Indian cession
    where an Indian tribe claims any right to or interest in the lands
    in controversy, or in the disposition thereof by the United States,
    the right of such State may be fully tested and determined without
    making the Indian tribe, or any portion thereof, a party to the
    suit if the Secretary of the Interior is made a party thereto; and
    the duty of representing and defending the right or interest of the
    Indian tribe, or any portion thereof, in the matter shall devolve
    upon the Attorney General upon the request of such Secretary.



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