· 3/31/2003
Frazier v. Turning Stone Casino
Citations
- 254 F. Supp. 2d 295
- 2003 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 4953
- 2003 WL 1745010
How courts have described this case
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- holding casino tribal entity protected by tribal sovereign immunity
- finding no subject matter jurisdiction under the Ali Act because plaintiff was not a “boxer” and did not allege an injury arising as a result of a violation of any provision of the Act
- denying the plaintiff leave to amend because amendment would be futile
- alleged violation of state law inadequate to demonstrate that tribal officers acted outside the seope of their lawful authority
- “Plaintiffs could rely upon . . . § 1983[] to establish federal question jurisdiction . . . .”
- alleged violation of state law inadequate to demonstrate that tribal officers acted outside the scope of their lawful authority
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Judges: Scullin
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