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ChilickySeminole Tribe Source of entitlement to relief Defendant Source of C/A Relationship to congressional scheme Scope of relief sought Relationship to congressional intent

ChilickySeminole Tribe Source of entitlement to relief Constitution: 5th Amendment Defendant Source of C/A Relationship to congressional scheme Scope of relief sought Relationship to congressional intent

ChilickySeminole Tribe Source of entitlement to relief Constitution: 5th Amendment Statute: IGRA Defendant Source of C/A Relationship to congressional scheme Scope of relief sought Relationship to congressional intent

ChilickySeminole Tribe Source of entitlement to relief Constitution: 5th Amendment Statute: IGRA DefendantFederal official Source of C/A Relationship to congressional scheme Scope of relief sought Relationship to congressional intent

ChilickySeminole Tribe Source of entitlement to relief Constitution: 5th Amendment Statute: IGRA DefendantFederal officialState and state official Source of C/A Relationship to congressional scheme Scope of relief sought Relationship to congressional intent

ChilickySeminole Tribe Source of entitlement to relief Constitution: 5th Amendment Statute: IGRA DefendantFederal officialState and state official Source of C/Aπ wants implied C/A Relationship to congressional scheme Scope of relief sought Relationship to congressional intent

ChilickySeminole Tribe Source of entitlement to relief Constitution: 5th Amendment Statute: IGRA DefendantFederal officialState and state official Source of C/A π wants implied C/A in 5th Amendment Claim provided by Congress in IGRA Relationship to congressional scheme Scope of relief sought Relationship to congressional intent

ChilickySeminole Tribe Source of entitlement to relief Constitution: 5th Amendment Statute: IGRA DefendantFederal officialState and state official Source of C/A π wants implied C/A in 5th Amendment Claim provided by Congress in IGRA Relationship to congressional scheme Congressional scheme intact Scope of relief sought Relationship to congressional intent

ChilickySeminole Tribe Source of entitlement to relief Constitution: 5th Amendment Statute: IGRA DefendantFederal officialState and state official Source of C/A π wants implied C/A in 5th Amendment Claim provided by Congress in IGRA Relationship to congressional scheme Congressional scheme intact Congressional scheme discarded as unconst. Scope of relief sought Relationship to congressional intent

ChilickySeminole Tribe Source of entitlement to relief Constitution: 5th Amendment Statute: IGRA DefendantFederal officialState and state official Source of C/A π wants implied C/A in 5th Amendment Claim provided by Congress in IGRA Relationship to congressional scheme Congressional scheme intact Congressional scheme discarded as unconst. Scope of relief sought Damages beyond what Congress authorized Relationship to congressional intent

ChilickySeminole Tribe Source of entitlement to relief Constitution: 5th Amendment Statute: IGRA DefendantFederal officialState and state official Source of C/A π wants implied C/A in 5th Amendment Claim provided by Congress in IGRA Relationship to congressional scheme Congressional scheme intact Congressional scheme discarded as unconst. Scope of relief sought Damages beyond what Congress authorized Injunctive relief of type authorized by Congress Relationship to congressional intent

ChilickySeminole Tribe Source of entitlement to relief Constitution: 5th Amendment Statute: IGRA DefendantFederal officialState and state official Source of C/A π wants implied C/A in 5th Amendment Claim provided by Congress in IGRA Relationship to congressional scheme Congressional scheme intact Congressional scheme discarded as unconst. Scope of relief sought Damages beyond what Congress authorized Injunctive relief of type authorized by Congress Relationship to congressional intent Intent implicitly limited to remedial scheme in statute

ChilickySeminole Tribe Source of entitlement to relief Constitution: 5th Amendment Statute: IGRA DefendantFederal officialState and state official Source of C/A π wants implied C/A in 5th Amendment Claim provided by Congress in IGRA Relationship to congressional scheme Congressional scheme intact Congressional scheme discarded as unconst. Scope of relief sought Damages beyond what Congress authorized Injunctive relief of type authorized by Congress Relationship to congressional intent Intent implicitly limited to remedial scheme in statute π wants to enforce Congress’s intent to compel negotiation