United States Eighth Circuit
OTI KAGA, INC. v. S. DAKOTA HOUSING DEV. AUTH., 02-1673
A non-profit corporation established by an Indian tribe had standing to challenge denial of the corporation's request for tax credits under the Internal Revenue Code, but claims were barred by the statute of limitations; corporation also had standing to pursue discrimination claims under the Home Investment Partnership Act and the Fair Housing Act, but failed to make a prima facie case of discrimination.
Appellate Information
- Decided 09/15/2003
- Published 09/15/2003
Judges
- BYE, Circuit Judge., Before HANSEN, Chief Judge,HEANEY and BYE, Circuit Judges.
Court
- United States Eighth Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellant:
- Rita Allen, argued, Sioux Falls, SD (Mark Berry, on the brief), for appellant., Rebecca L. Kidder, argued, Eagle Butt, SD, on behalf of amicus on behalf of appellants.
- For Appellees:
- Mark F. Marshall, argued, and Michael L. Luce, argued, Sioux Falls, SD, for appellees.