Michigan: Supreme Court declines to hear Sault Tribe’s casino land case

Tuesday, April 29, 2025 2:54 PM
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  • Brian Edwards, Tribal Business News

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians’ case seeking to force the federal government to take 71 acres near Detroit into trust for a potential casino development.

The decision, announced yesterday, effectively upholds lower court rulings that rejected the tribe’s attempts to expand its gaming operations beyond Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

In its petition to the high court, the Sault Tribe argued that without a favorable decision, its ability to achieve economic self-sufficiency would be “forever impaired.”

At the center of the dispute was the tribe’s attempt to have the Department of Interior take the parcel at 3681 Sibley Road and I-275 near Detroit’s Metro Airport into trust under Section 108 of the Michigan Indian Land Claims Settlement Act.