KEWEENAW BAY INDIAN COMMUNITY v. KLEINE

No. 2:05-CV-224.

546 F.Supp.2d 509 (2008)

KEWEENAW BAY INDIAN COMMNITY, a federally-recognized indian tribe, on its own behalf and as parens patriae for its members, Plaintiff, v. Robert J. KLEINE, Treasurer of the State of Michigan; Jay Rising, former treasurer of the State of Michigan; Michael Reynolds, Administrator of the Collection Division of the Michigan Department of Treasury; Walter A. Fratzke, Native American Affairs Specialist of the Michigan Department of Treasury; and Terri Lynn Land, Secretary of State of Michigan, Defendants.

United States District Court, W.D. Michigan, Northern Division.

March 27, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mary J. Streitz, Vernle (Skip) Durocher, Amy Christine Hertel, Dorsey & Whitney LLP, Minneapolis, MN, Stephen D. Turner, Gregory N. Longworth, Clark Hill PLC, Grand Rapids, MI, John R. Baker, Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Baraga, MI, for Plaintiff.

Heidi Lee Johnson-Mehney, Ross H. Bishop, Todd B. Adams, MI Dept Attorney General, Jaclyn Shoshana Levine, James R. Lancaster, Kevin J. Moody, Louis B. Reinwasser, Miller Canfield Paddock & Stone PLC, Lansing, MI, for Defendants.


OPINION

GORDON J. QUIST, District Judge.

Plaintiff, Keweenaw Bay Indian Community ("Community"), brought this claim against Defendants, Robert J. Kleine, Treasurer of the State of Michigan; Jay Rising, former Treasurer of the State of Michigan; Michael Reynolds, Administrator of the Collection Division of the Michigan Department of Treasury; Walter A. Fratzke, Native American Affairs Specialist of the Michigan Department of Treasury; and Terri Lynn...

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