No Review Needed In Suit Against Workers At Tribe’s Casino, High Court Told

(September 1, 2016, 1:50 PM EDT) -- WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Supreme Court should decline to review a Louisiana appellate court ruling that three employees at an Indian casino are not shielded by the tribe’s sovereign immunity from claims that they negligently allowed a customer to get drunk, drive away and crash into another car, killing two people, because the decision aligns with holdings of other courts, the son of a man killed in the crash tells the high court in an Aug. 11 response brief (Tunica-Biloxi Gaming Authority, et al. v. Zachary Zaunbrecher, et al., No. 15-1486, U.S. Sup.; 2016 U.S. S. Ct. Briefs LEXIS 3023)....