Tribal sovereign immunity derives from exact same common-law immunity principles that profile county and federal sovereign immunity

Tribal sovereign immunity derives from exact same common-law immunity principles that profile county and federal sovereign immunity

In Cain v. Salish Kootenai school, Inc., 2019 WL 1643634 (D. Mont. 2019), former staff members of Salish Kootenai college or university, Inc. (the College) lead a qui tam activity up against the college or university and eight on the college or university’s board people (specific Defendants), alleging that defendants broken the federal fake promises operate (FCA) which enables fits against a€?any persona€? who defrauds the government by a€?knowingly present[ing] . a false or fraudulent claim for fees or acceptance,a€? Continue reading “Tribal sovereign immunity derives from exact same common-law immunity principles that profile county and federal sovereign immunity”