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- Title
FORCING PERSONAL INJURY SUITS INTO THE REGULATION OF CLASS III GAMING--THE JUDICIAL DIVIDE REGARDING WAIVER OF TRIBAL IMMUNITY AND JURISDICTION FOR PERSONAL INJURY SUITS UNDER THE INDIAN GAMING REGULATORY ACT.
- Authors
Cormier, Zachary R.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the judicial divide regarding the waiver of Indian tribal sovereign immunity under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) with the jurisdictions to file personal injury suits. Topics discussed include quest for tribal self-sufficiency through gaming opportunities, holdings and provides with the extensive analysis which allow Indian tribes and states to negotiate a waiver of immunity and presumptions established to protect that immunity.
- Subjects
GOVERNMENT liability; UNITED States. Indian Gaming Regulatory Act; PERSONAL injuries (Law); GAMBLING laws; NATIVE Americans; WAIVER of government immunity
- Publication
Oklahoma City University Law Review, 2015, Vol 40, Issue 2, p329
- ISSN
0364-9458
- Publication type
Article