...United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth...Judge:The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), 25 U...
...In response to defendants' Rule 12(b) motion to dismiss, the district court dismissed this case on jurisdictional grounds without reaching its merits. Specifically, the...
...general public?The district court answered this question affirmatively. See...Tribe v. Nat'l Indian Gaming Comm'n, 158 F.3d...
...Casino in 1992, and the Mohegan Tribe's acquisition of land...obtain a new site for gaming, say Indian law experts. ...
...is not required to pay county taxes on the property. The district court, McCurn, J., disagreed. So do I. In short, I do not believe...
...distinction between employees and members, and reinforced broad court sovereignty and the jurisdiction of the Mohegan Gaming Disputes Court. At the heart of...
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