This case, decided by Judge Quist, out of the Western District of Michigan is the latest in a long string of Indian tax cases arising out of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community’s reservation in the past few years, including Chippewa Trading v. Cox (CA6) and KBIC v. Rising (CA6). Here are the very lengthy materials in this case:
DCT Order Granting Michigan’s Motion for Summary Judgment – KBIC v. Kleine
Michigan First Motion for Summary Judgment
KBIC Opposition to Michigan’s First Motion for Summary Judgment
Michigan’s First Motion for Summary Judgment — Reply Brief
KBIC First Motion for Partial Summary Judgment
Michigan Opposition to KBIC’s First Motion for Partial Summary Judgment
KBIC First Motion for Partial Summary Judgment — Reply Brief
Michigan’s Second Motion for Summary Judgment
KBIC Opposition to Michigan’s Second Motion for Summary Judgment
Michigan’s Second Motion for Summary Judgment — Reply Brief
KBIC Second Motion for Partial Summary Judgment
Michigan’s Opposition to KBIC’s Second Motion for Partial Summary Judgment
KBIC Second Motion for Partial Summary Judgment — Reply Brief
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