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Lane v. Peterson

U.S.
Oct 1, 1990
498 U.S. 823 (1990)

Summary

holding that the bankruptcy court lacked jurisdiction to determine whether sale of cigarettes to Indian tribes was exempt from the state cigarette tax under the Commerce Clause because Oklahoma Tax Commission determined it lacked authority to hear constitutional claims, and taxpayer failed to appeal this determination to the Oklahoma Supreme Court

Summary of this case from In the Matter of Trans State Outdoor Adver

Opinion

No. 89-2009.

October 1, 1990.


C.A. 8th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 899 F. 2d 737.


Summaries of

Lane v. Peterson

U.S.
Oct 1, 1990
498 U.S. 823 (1990)

holding that the bankruptcy court lacked jurisdiction to determine whether sale of cigarettes to Indian tribes was exempt from the state cigarette tax under the Commerce Clause because Oklahoma Tax Commission determined it lacked authority to hear constitutional claims, and taxpayer failed to appeal this determination to the Oklahoma Supreme Court

Summary of this case from In the Matter of Trans State Outdoor Adver
Case details for

Lane v. Peterson

Case Details

Full title:LANE, ET UX. v. PETERSON ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Oct 1, 1990

Citations

498 U.S. 823 (1990)
111 S. Ct. 74

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