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 DaveFromSpace
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Did anyone read (B) as referring to an actual case? As in a specific law suit?

There's multiple definitions of the word "case".

The one used here is:

1. an instance of a particular situation; an example of something occurring.


but I read it as:

3. a legal action, especially one to be decided in a court of law.

The reason I thought "case" referred to a specific law suit is because of this sentence in the passage:

Several suits have been initiated by Native Americans... (lines 44-47).

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