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Abstract
The Supreme Court’s choice in Loper Bright to overturn Chevron Deference marks a major change in administrative legislation and will have drastic penalties for the regulation of Indian gaming within the United States. This Note explores the implications of such a shift, emphasizing the significance of sustaining stability within the extremely regulated gaming business. Many stakeholders, together with operators, buyers, regulatory businesses, and patrons, might face vital uncertainty with out doctrines corresponding to Chevron Deference. Without company experience in deciphering statutes, the Court might as an alternative immediately affect the regulation of Indian gaming within the United States, presenting challenges and uncertainties for all concerned. This Note will discover instances the place Chevron has been utilized to challenges stemming from points inside Indian gaming and expose how these instances may need come out in another way with out the protection internet that’s Chevron. This Note will even present how essential it’s to keep up a secure regulatory framework within the gaming world, and the way creating uncertainty in such an atmosphere may undermine oversight, disrupt operations, and create vital monetary dangers for tribal casinos.
Recommended Citation
Evan Callahan,
Stability at Stake: The Effects of Overturning Chevron on Indian Gaming,
14 Am. Indian L.J.
(2026).
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