Today, the Red Lake Band of Ojibwe opens the doors to a new casino, hotel and conference center, the Seven Clans Casino, located on the Minnesota reservation. Instead of borrowing from non-Indian financial institutions, the Red Lake Band borrowed money from the Shakopee Mdewakanton Dakota Community, also in Minnesota, performing the state’s first inter-tribal loan.
The construction of this casino created many jobs and its opening will do the same.
For more details, please click here to view "Red Lake Band of Ojibwe Opens New Casino, Hotel and Conference Center" at www.sys-con.com.
Showing posts with label Minnesota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Minnesota. Show all posts
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Friday, August 15, 2008
Court Rules P.L. 280 Does Not Extend to Civil Laws in Minnesota
Here’s another case that points to the complexities of Public Law 280, which gives certain states criminal jurisdiction on tribal land. The state of Minnesota charged an enrolled member of the Minnesota Chippewa tribe with DUI and refusing to submit a chemical test, which triggered an automatic seizure of his vehicle. The offense took place on the White Earth Reservation. The Court of Appeals for Minnesota ruled that although the state had jurisdiction over the crime of DUI and refusing to submit to a chemical test, the law that allowed for the vehicle seizure was civil and therefore the state did not have jurisdiction. The case is Morgan v. 2000 Volkswagen, Court of Appeals of Minnesota.
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