A federal judge has ruled it was not racist for state officials to suspend a land sale around eastern Utah’s Tabby Mountain — even though it expressly prevented the Ute Indian Tribe from buying back some of its ancestral homelands.
Judge rules racism wasn’t behind the Ute Tribe not getting Tabby Mountain land
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