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The Supreme Court on Monday considered the power of states to tax fuel sold on Indian reservations, a source of increasing conflict as more retailers thrive on tribal lands outside U.S. control. Chief Justice John Roberts, on the high court bench for the first time, asked whether "some bright young lawyer" encouraged the Kansas legislature to change the fuel tax statute just to make it more favorable to the state. "It suggests we shouldn't give too much weight to that," he said.
October 04, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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