Jul
19
2010
As part of Kathryn's Indian Gaming Law course at UND School of Law this summer, students have the chance to write guest blog posts. This post, written by third-year law student Chinazo Odigbo, references the tribal-state revenue-sharing agreement in Oklahoma, under which tribes pay 4 to 6% of adjusted gross revenue to the state. Originally expected to result in annual payments of about $70 million to the state, this year's payment is expected to top $120 million.
Here's Chris's comment on the issue: