Analysis

Tribes Want Justices' Focus On Gaming, Criminal Law Powers

By Andrew Westney (February 25, 2022, 10:24 PM EST) -- U.S. Supreme Court justices' recent questions about federal Indian law principles amid miscues by Justice Department attorneys showed how tribes' central concerns can get sidetracked during oral arguments, leaving advocates for tribal interests hoping the court will still find a way to back tribes' ability to pursue economic development through gambling and protect their members' safety....

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