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- Cherokee_Nation_of_Oklahoma_v._Leavitt abstract "Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma v. Leavitt, 543 U.S. 631 (2005), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a contract with the Federal Government to reimburse the tribe for health care costs was binding, despite the failure of Congress to appropriate funds for those costs.".
- Q5092182 abstract "Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma v. Leavitt, 543 U.S. 631 (2005), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a contract with the Federal Government to reimburse the tribe for health care costs was binding, despite the failure of Congress to appropriate funds for those costs.".
- Cherokee_Nation_of_Oklahoma_v._Leavitt comment "Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma v. Leavitt, 543 U.S. 631 (2005), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a contract with the Federal Government to reimburse the tribe for health care costs was binding, despite the failure of Congress to appropriate funds for those costs.".
- Q5092182 comment "Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma v. Leavitt, 543 U.S. 631 (2005), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a contract with the Federal Government to reimburse the tribe for health care costs was binding, despite the failure of Congress to appropriate funds for those costs.".