Tribes in Oklahoma are reacting to a state Supreme Court ruling that affects their sovereign immunity.
In a 7-2 ruling, the court said the Absentee Shawnee Tribe could be held liable for serving too much alcohol to a customer. The court said the tribe waived its immunity when it obtained a state liquor license. Osage Nation attorney Gary Pitchlynn criticized the ruling. He said a waiver of immunity should be clear and explicit. The Cherokee Nation disagrees with the decision, a spokesperson said. The ruling won't have an immediate impact though. Get the Story: