Citizen Potawatomi Nation v. State of Oklahoma
Case Number:
16-6224
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Government Agencies
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March 07, 2018
Okla. Tribe Denied 10th Circ. Rehearing In $27M Tax Ruling
The Tenth Circuit on Tuesday declined to revisit its decision to vacate an arbitration decision that had exempted the Citizen Potawatomi Nation from $27 million in alcohol sales taxes after the tribe had said the court wrongly struck down an arbitration provision in its gambling compact with Oklahoma.
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February 21, 2018
Okla. Tribe Asks 10th Circ. To Rethink $27M Tax Ruling
The Citizen Potawatomi Nation urged the Tenth Circuit on Tuesday to revisit its ruling vacating an arbitration decision that had exempted the tribe from $27 million in alcohol sales taxes, saying the court wrongly struck down the arbitration provision in the tribe's gambling deal with the state.
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February 06, 2018
10th Circ. Reverses Okla. Tribe's $27M Alcohol Tax Win
A three-judge Tenth Circuit panel on Tuesday reversed and vacated an arbitration decision that had exempted Oklahoma tribe Citizen Potawatomi Nation from $27 million in alcohol sales taxes, saying a tribal-state gaming compact was unenforceable.
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October 17, 2016
Tribe Defends $27M Win On Alcohol Taxes At 10th Circ.
An Oklahoma tribe is looking to hold on to an arbitration win that found it was exempt from $27 million in alcohol sales taxes, defending the arbitration process to the Tenth Circuit on Monday and arguing that the Sooner state wants the wrong standard for review.
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September 20, 2016
10th Circ. Urged To Undo Tribe's $27M Alcohol Tax Win
The state of Oklahoma urged the Tenth Circuit Monday to upend a district court's affirmation of $27 million in tax exemptions for alcohol sales granted to Citizen Potawatomi Nation by an arbitrator, arguing the arbitration itself was improper and the federal judge should have thrown it out.