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handle is hein.preview/supapeip0001 and id is 1 raw text is: Nos. 23-250 AND 23-253
IN THE
XAVIER BECERRA,
SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, ET AL.,
Petitioners,
V.
SAN CARLOS APACHE TRIBE,
Respondent.
XAVIER BECERRA,
SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, ET AL.,
Petitioners,
V.
NORTHERN ARAPAHO TRIBE,
Respondent.
On Writs of Certiorari
to the United States Courts of Appeals
for the Ninth and Tenth Circuits
RESPONDENTS' JOINT MOTION FOR DIVIDED ARGUMENT
Pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 28.4, the respondent Tribes respectfully
move for divided argument, specifically that the San Carlos Apache Tribe be
allocated 15 minutes and that the Northern Arapaho Tribe be allocated 15 minutes.
The Tribes are independent sovereigns; the issue presented in this case lies at the
core of each Tribe's ability to perform a critical governmental function on their
reservation lands-providing healthcare to each Tribe's members; and this Court's
analysis of the complex statutory regime will benefit from understanding the text's
application to two different Tribes' Federal healthcare programs. Allowing divided

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