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Citations to This Work
- Cristen R. Hintze, Going "All-In" Against the NLRB: How Tribal Self-Government Lost on the River in the Sixth Circuit [Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort v. NLRB, 791 F.3d 648 (6th Cir. 2015)], 55 Washburn L.J. 529 (2016)
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Riley Plumer, Overriding Tribal Sovereignty by Applying the National Labor Relations Act to Indian Tribes in Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort v. National Labor Relations Board, 35 Law & Ineq. 131 (2017)
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Regina Gerhardt, Tribal Sovereignty and Gaming: A Proposal to Amend the National Labor Relations Act, 39 Cardozo L. Rev. 377 (2017)
Recommended Citation
D. Michael McBride III & H. Leonard Court, Labor Regulation, Union Avoidance and Organized Labor Relations Strategies on Tribal Lands: New Indian Gaming Strategies in the Wake of San Manuel Band of Indians v. National Labor Relations Board, 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1259 (2007)
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