The Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of
Chippewa Indians is asking the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals to hear its off-reservation gaming case.
The tribe acquired the site for the proposed Lansing Kewadin
Casino in connection with the Michigan
Indian Land Claims Settlement Act. A land-into-trust application has not
been filed.
The tribe believes the law requires the Bureau of Indian Affairs to place the land in trust. A federal judge, however, barred the tribe from pursuing the casino without first securing the approval of all of Michigan's tribes.
The 6th Circuit has agreed to expedite the case, Michigan Radio reports.
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