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United States v. Jicarilla Apache Nation

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Docket nos.
  
10-382

Argument
  
Oral argument

Citations
  
564 U.S. 162 (more)

Date decided
  
2011

Full case name
  
United States v. Jicarilla Apache Nation

Prior history
  
Defendant ordered to produce documents sub nom. Jicarilla Apache Nation v. United States, 88 Fed.Cl. 1 (2009); petitions for a writ of mandamus denied sub nom. In re United States, 590 F.3d 1305 (Fed. Cir. 2009); certiorari granted, 562 U.S. 1128 (2011)

Majority
  
Alito, joined by Roberts, Scalia, Kennedy, Thomas

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United states v jicarilla apache nation oral argument april 20 2011


United States v. Jicarilla Apache Nation, 564 U.S. 162 (2011), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the fiduciary exception to attorney–client privilege does not apply to the general trust relationship between the United States and Indian tribes.

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