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2008-5043•Tohono O’odham Nation v. United States
2008-5043Court of Appeals for the Federal CircuitJun 17, 2011
NOTE: This order is nonprecedential
United States Court of Appeals
for the Federal Circuit
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TOHONO O’ODHAM NATION,
Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
UNITED STATES,
Defendant-Appellee.
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2008-5043
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Appeal from the United States Court of Federal
Claims in case no. 06-CV-944, Senior Judge Eric G. Brug-
gink.
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ON MOTION
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Before NEWMAN , LINN , and MOORE, Circuit Judges.
LINN , Circuit Judge.
O R D E R
In Tohono O’Odham Nation v. United States, 559 F.3d
1284 (Fed. Cir. 2009), this court reversed the decision of
the United States Court of Federal Claims that granted
the government’s motion to dismiss for lack of jurisdic-
tion. In United States v. Tohono O’Odham Nation, --- U.S.
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TOHONO O 'ODHAM NATION v. UNITED STATES 2
----, 131 S. Ct. 1723 (2011), the Supreme Court of the
United States reversed the judgment of this court and
remanded the case to this court for further proceedings
consistent with the Court’s opinion.
Accordingly, upon consideration of the decision of the
Supreme Court,
IT IS O RDERED THAT:
(1) The judgment of the Court of Federal Claims dis-
missing Tohono O’Odham Nation’s complaint for lack of
jurisdiction is affirmed.
(2) This case is remanded to the Court of Federal
Claims so that it can reinstate its judgment of dismissal.
FOR THE C OURT,
June 17, 2011 /s/ Jan Horbaly
Date Jan Horbaly
Clerk
cc: Keith M. Harper, Esq.
Aaron P. Avila, Esq.
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