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← 80 F.2d 708 - Ickes v. Pattison

Ickes v. Pattison’s Empirical Analysis

80 F.2d 708 · 1935

Citation profile

10
cited by 10 later decisions
July 1951
most recently cited

6 federal appellate · 2 district ·

How this case has been cited

Cited by 10 later decisions — most recently July 1951

6 federal appellate · 2 district ·

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Relationships

Relies on Wilbur v. United States ex rel. Kadrie · United States of America the Riverside Oil Company v. Ethan a Hitchcock · United States ex rel. Ness v. Fisher · Wisconsin v. Michigan · Garfield v. United States ex rel. Goldsby

Most-quoted passages

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  1. ““Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the roll of the Osage tribe of Indians, as shown by the records of the United States in the office of the United States Indian agent at the Osage Agency, Oklahoma Territory, as it existed on the first day of January, .nineteen hundred and six, and all children born between January first, nineteen hundred and six, and July first, nineteen hundred and seven, to persons whose names are on said roll on January first, nineteen hundred and six, and all children whose names are not now on said roll, but who were born to members of the tribe whose names were on the said roll on January first, nineteen hundred and six, including the children of members of the tribe who have, or have had, white husbands, is hereby declared to be the roll of said tribe and to constitute the legal membership thereof: Provided, That the principal chief of the Osages shall, within three months from and after the approval of this Act, file with the Secretary of the Interior a list of the names which the tribe claims were placed upon the roll by fraud, but no name shall be included in said list of any person or his descendants that was placed on said roll prior to the thirty-first day of December, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, the date of the adoption of the Osage constitution, and the Secretary of the Interior, as early as practicable, shall carefully investigate such eases and shall dete”
    1 later decision quote this exact passage

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