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  • News / January 11, 2021

    UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT DECISION CONFIRMS TRIBAL JURISDICTION OVER FMC

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  • News / November 29, 2019

    9th Circuit Holds Shoshone-Bannock Tribes Can Impose $1.5 Million Annual Waste Storage Permit Fee On FMC

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Ninth Circuit Affirms Tribal Jurisdiction in FMC v. Shoshone-Bannock

In News by sbtewmp01November 14, 2018

Original article appears here in Turtle Talk. November 18, 2019 Matthew L.M. Fletcher Here is the opinion in FMC Corp. v. Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. Briefs here. UPDATE: En Banc Petition Amicus Brief CA9 Order …

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Shoshone-Bannock Tribes win more than $20M court judgment against FMC

In News by sbtewmp01September 18, 2017

Original article appears here in the Idaho State Journal FORT HALL — The Idaho Federal District Court has ruled that FMC Corporation must pay the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes millions of dollars …

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Phosphine Gas Releases at FMC go unnoticed by EPA

In News by sbtewmp01March 30, 2016

Fort Hall, Idaho- The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes continue their work to ensure Tribal members and residents living on the Fort Hall Reservation are protected from unnecessary environmental exposures. The Tribes are …

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EPA: FMC Must Expand Phosphine Gas Extraction, Treatment & Monitoring at Former SE Idaho Plant Site

In News by sbtewmp01June 14, 2010

(Seattle – June 14, 2010) The FMC Corporation must do a better job of protecting on-site personnel and the environment from potential exposure to phosphine gas, according to a Unilateral …

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