· 7/22/2015
State of Idaho v. Coeur D'Alene Tribe
Citations
- 794 F.3d 1039
- 2015 U.S. App. LEXIS 12634
- 2015 WL 4461055
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- recognizing Tribal sovereign immunity 9 “would likely bar State from recovery monetary damages incurred during course of” litigation.
- reasoning that \the State would likely suffer irreparable harm to its economic and public policy interests\ because \the Tribe's sovereign immunity likely would bar the State from recovering monetary damages incurred during the course of this litigation\
- “[P]urely economic harms are 16 generally not irreparable, as money lost may be recovered later, in the ordinary course of 17 litigation.”
- “Purely economic harms are generally not irreparable, as money 24 lost may be recovered later, in the ordinary course of litigation.”
- “Purely economic harms are generally 11 not irreparable, as money lost may be recovered later, in the ordinary course of litigation.”
- “Purely economic harms are generally not irreparable, as money lost may be 5 || recovered later, in the ordinary course of litigation.”’
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Judges: Callahan, Consuelo, Daly, Hawkins, Johnnie, Michael, Rawlinson
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