This Article examines and proposes a solution to the strategies states employ to harness the Indian tribes\u27 new buffalo - casino gaming. Part II uncovers states\u27 hidden agenda in the fierce competition for casino gaming proceeds. Part III details IGRA\u27s provisions, with particular attention to the compact process. Part IV analyzes the pre-IGRA law governing gaming on Indian lands. Part V describes the legislative development of IGRA with special emphasis on the compact requirement. Part VI focuses on state sovereign immunity under the Eleventh Amendment. Part VII analyzes federal case law on IGRA abrogation. Part VIII concludes that while the states have no constitutional authority to resist compacting, the impasse created by diffe...
This Article attempts to place the current controversy concerning reservation gaming into perspectiv...
This symposium article examines the meaning of the term Indian lands - the lands that might become s...
The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 was intended to provide a statutory basis for the growth of...
The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) permits Indian tribes to operate casino games on Indian land...
Indian tribes located within states that permit gambling are allowed to license and operate gaming a...
This Article proposes to codify the revenue sharing agreements already implemented, assuming the tri...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Seminole Tribe v. lorida comes at a critical moment not only in t...
Achieving agreement between a state and a tribe, and then achieving ratification of that agreement t...
The recent explosive growth of the Indian gaming industry and judicial decisions analyzing a portion...
In the ten years following, the Supreme Court’s ruling in the Seminole Tribe v. Florida, Indian Gami...
This article presents the emerging argument that Native American tribes that have received state but...
When Congress passed the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) in 1988, some tribal leaders perceived ...
This article argues that the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) has comprised and is in contradict...
This essay briefly summarizes the history and legal framework of Indian gaming, describes the recent...
Recent legislation passed in Connecticut grants two Indian tribes an exclusive right to pursue devel...
This Article attempts to place the current controversy concerning reservation gaming into perspectiv...
This symposium article examines the meaning of the term Indian lands - the lands that might become s...
The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 was intended to provide a statutory basis for the growth of...
The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) permits Indian tribes to operate casino games on Indian land...
Indian tribes located within states that permit gambling are allowed to license and operate gaming a...
This Article proposes to codify the revenue sharing agreements already implemented, assuming the tri...
The Supreme Court\u27s decision in Seminole Tribe v. lorida comes at a critical moment not only in t...
Achieving agreement between a state and a tribe, and then achieving ratification of that agreement t...
The recent explosive growth of the Indian gaming industry and judicial decisions analyzing a portion...
In the ten years following, the Supreme Court’s ruling in the Seminole Tribe v. Florida, Indian Gami...
This article presents the emerging argument that Native American tribes that have received state but...
When Congress passed the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) in 1988, some tribal leaders perceived ...
This article argues that the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) has comprised and is in contradict...
This essay briefly summarizes the history and legal framework of Indian gaming, describes the recent...
Recent legislation passed in Connecticut grants two Indian tribes an exclusive right to pursue devel...
This Article attempts to place the current controversy concerning reservation gaming into perspectiv...
This symposium article examines the meaning of the term Indian lands - the lands that might become s...
The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 was intended to provide a statutory basis for the growth of...