A Connecticut attorney who made his first trip to the U.S. Supreme Court just saw his case land a big win after the justices issued a unanimous ruling in a case involving tribal immunity.

The justices, in an 8-0 opinion Tuesday, overruled a Connecticut Supreme Court that found the underlying personal injury case could not proceed to trial because the defendant, a tribal casino employee, had sovereign immunity.

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