Blackfeet Tribes Ask to Make Separate Oral Argument in Infrastructure Appeal
The Blackfeet Tribe, Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana, Fort Belknap Indian Community, Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and United South and Eastern Tribes asked for separate time during oral argument in the tribal challenge to the FCC’s March wireless…
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infrastructure order, in United Keetoowah Band v. FCC, No. 18-1129. “Blackfeet Petitioners request a modest, separate allocation for oral argument on similar grounds upon which they requested and received their separate briefing allocation, which they have used to advance unique arguments to the Court,” the tribes said in a Tuesday filing (in Pacer). The FCC said in a Wednesday filing (in Pacer) it takes no position on the request.