Wagnon v. Prairie Band Potawatomi Indians
2005 United States Supreme Court case / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wagnon v. Prairie Band Potawatomi Indians, 546 U.S. 95 (2005), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that a state's non-discriminatory fuel tax imposed on off-reservation distributors does not pose an affront to a tribe's sovereignty.[1]
Quick Facts Wagnon v. Prairie Band Potawatomi Indians, Argued October 3, 2005 Decided December 6, 2005 ...
Wagnon v. Prairie Band Potawatomi Indians | |
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Argued October 3, 2005 Decided December 6, 2005 | |
Full case name | Wagnon v. Prairie Band Potawatomi Indians |
Citations | 546 U.S. 95 (more) 126 S. Ct. 676; 163 L. Ed. 2d 429; 2005 U.S. LEXIS 9229 |
Argument | Oral argument |
Case history | |
Prior | 379 F.3d 979 (10th Cir. 2004) |
Holding | |
Held that a state's non-discriminatory fuel tax imposed on off-reservation distributors does not pose an affront to a tribe's sovereignty. | |
Court membership | |
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Case opinions | |
Majority | Thomas, joined by Roberts, Stevens, O'Connor, Scalia, Souter, Breyer |
Dissent | Ginsburg, joined by Kennedy |
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