Warren Trading Post Co. v. Arizona Tax Comm'n

Warren Trading Post Co. v. Arizona Tax Comm'n, 380 U.S. 685 (1965), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the comprehensive federal regulatory regime for trade on Indian reservations preempted a state income tax on that trade.[1][2]

Warren Trading Post Co. v. Arizona Tax Comm'n
Decided April 29, 1965
Full case nameWarren Trading Post Co. v. Arizona Tax Comm'n
Citations380 U.S. 685 (more)
Holding
The comprehensive federal regulatory regime for trade on Indian reservations preempted a state income tax on that trade.
Court membership
Chief Justice
Earl Warren
Associate Justices
Hugo Black · William O. Douglas
Tom C. Clark · John M. Harlan II
William J. Brennan Jr. · Potter Stewart
Byron White · Arthur Goldberg
Case opinion
MajorityBlack, joined by unanimous
Laws applied
Indian Commerce Clause

References

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  1. ^ Warren Trading Post Co. v. Arizona Tax Comm'n, 380 U.S. 685 (1965)
  2. ^ Williams, Joel West, ed. (2022). "Warren Trading Post Co. v. Arizona Tax Comm'n". Landmark Indian Law Cases, Second Edition. p. 193.
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