Document Type

Article

Publication Date

7-8-1992

Abstract

In the Blackfeet Tribal Court of Appeals, the Court affirmed Due Process rights after the appellant was not allowed to present their case in Court after a hearing was not held and opinion subsequently issued. The plaintiffs were then denied access to their land after the respondent removed the road approach. This denial of access to their land threatened serious irreparable damage to their livestock. The case was remanded to the lower court to have a hearing to comport with the due process rights of the appellant

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