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Jicarilla Apache Nation, 564 U.S. 162, 175 (2011) (recognizing “the organization and management of the trust is a sovereign function subject to the plenary authority of Congress”).
See State Farm, 463 U.S. at 43; see also, e.g., Jicarilla Apache Nation v.U.S. Dep’t of Interior, 613 F.3d 1112, 1118 (D.C. Cir.
An emergency rescue and evacuation plan is not in place for Rio Grande cutthroat trout, nor do we anticipate that this strategy would be effective in eliminating the threat of stream drying or post-fire ash flows in the face of widespread drought.In 2003, a range-wide conservationagreement was signed by CDOW, NMDGF, USFS, the Service, BLM, NPS, and Jicarilla Apache Nation.
Jicarilla Apache Nation, 564 U.S. 162, 176 (2011) (quoting United States v.
Because Plaintiff’s argument, strictly speaking, does not assert that the Board committed a “‘material error’ in [its] original decision,” Sendra Corp., 111 F.3d at 166, but rather asserts disparate treatment when compared to its earlier decisions, the court has jurisdiction to review the Board’s decision on that narrow ground, see Jicarilla Apache Nation v.
The Tenth Circuit stated the class-of-one theory applies when “a public official inflicts a cost or burden on one person without imposing it on those who are similarly situated in material respects, and does so without any conceivable basis other than a wholly illegitimate motive.” Jicarilla Apache Nation v.
To ratify a conveyance of a portion of the Jicarilla Apache Reservation to Rio Arriba County, State of New Mexico, pursuant to the settlement of litigation between the Jicarilla Apache Nation and Rio Arriba County, State of New Mexico, to authorize issuance of a patent for said lands, and to change the exterior boundary of the Jicarilla Apache Reservation accordingly, and for other purposes.
We also do not believe that other Tribes or Pueblos (e.g., Taos and San Juan Pueblos, Jicarilla Apache Nation) outside of the critical habitat designation will be affected.
The Jicarilla Apache Nation (Nation) has existing uses of water rights in the Rio Grande Basin, including rights under a Federal settlement contract and legislation and a partial final decree in the Rio Chama adjudication.
This Title shall be interpreted and applied in a manner wherein the Jicarilla Apache Nation exercises its inherent regulatory authority to the fullest extent permitted by federal law.