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Plains Commerce Bank v. Long Family Land & Cattle Co.

Supreme Court of the United States
Mar 31, 2008
552 U.S. 1293 (2008)

Summary

In Plains Commerce Bank, the Court explicitly noted that the nature of tribal court authority over non-Indians is circumscribed: “We have frequently noted, however, that the sovereignty that the Indian tribes retain is of a unique and limited character.

Summary of this case from Jackson v. Payday Fin., LLC, 764 F.3d 765

Opinion

No. 07–411.

2008-03-31

PLAINS COMMERCE BANK, petitioner, v. LONG FAMILY LAND AND CATTLE COMPANY, INC., et al.


Motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae and for divided argument granted.


Summaries of

Plains Commerce Bank v. Long Family Land & Cattle Co.

Supreme Court of the United States
Mar 31, 2008
552 U.S. 1293 (2008)

In Plains Commerce Bank, the Court explicitly noted that the nature of tribal court authority over non-Indians is circumscribed: “We have frequently noted, however, that the sovereignty that the Indian tribes retain is of a unique and limited character.

Summary of this case from Jackson v. Payday Fin., LLC, 764 F.3d 765
Case details for

Plains Commerce Bank v. Long Family Land & Cattle Co.

Case Details

Full title:PLAINS COMMERCE BANK, petitioner, v. LONG FAMILY LAND AND CATTLE COMPANY…

Court:Supreme Court of the United States

Date published: Mar 31, 2008

Citations

552 U.S. 1293 (2008)
128 S. Ct. 1761
170 L. Ed. 2d 537
76 U.S.L.W. 3527

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