The shuttered Bay Mills Indian Community casino in Vanderbilt, Michigan. Photo © Bay Mills News
Michigan Public Radio on Michigan v. Bay Mills Indian Community, a gaming case involving the Bay Mills Indian Community that will be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court:
At issue is a casino the Bay Mills Indian tribe built and opened in the town of Vanderbilt. The tribe used money from a land settlement to buy the property. Tribal leaders say the new property is part of the tribe’s sovereign territory. The question here is whether Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette even has standing to sue the tribe. Schuette says he needs that authority so Michigan has some control over the proliferation of casinos within its borders.Get the Story:
SCOTUS agrees to hear challenge to Vanderbilt casino (Michigan Public Radio Network 6/25) Relevant Documents:
Supreme Court Order List | Supreme Court Docket Sheet No. 12-515 6th Circuit Decision:
Michigan v. Bay Mills Indian Community (August 15, 2012) Related Stories:
Supreme Court due to hear tribal casino case from Michigan (6/25)
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