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Justice Ginsburg’s Mixed Legacy on Gambling Cases Weighed by Legal Experts
Gaming and tribal law attorneys say US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg leaves a mixed record on legal decisions related to commercial or...
September 23, 2020
— Bipartisan Federal Bill to Protect Catawba Indian Land in North Carolina Introduced
The Catawba Indian Nation, the only federally recognized tribe in South Carolina, is moving forward with its $273 million casino resort in Kings Mountain,...
September 21, 2020
— New Mexico Could See Expanded Gambling at Commercial Racetracks
September 21, 2020
— Massachusetts Tribe Squares Off with Town in Court Over Martha’s Vineyard Casino
September 15, 2020
— Ninth Circuit Tosses Case Against ‘Half-Blood Indian’ Jamul Casino
September 13, 2020
— COVID-19 Cases Present at California Casino Early in Pandemic, Lawsuit Shows
September 9, 2020
— Southwest Tribal Casinos Face Worrisome Outlook for Recovery
September 9, 2020
— Shinnecock Nation Strikes Deal with Seminole Hard Rock for New York Casino
September 3, 2020
— California Supreme Court Decision Advances Planned Tribal Casino
A proposed tribal gaming property near Madera, Calif. got a push forward this week when the state’s Supreme Court dismissed a long-standing lawsuit. The...
September 1, 2020
— Wyoming Tribal Casinos Face Predicted Job Losses, Lower Revenue
September 1, 2020
— Two More Oklahoma Gaming Compacts Deemed Approved by US Interior Dept.
August 24, 2020
— Kansas Sues Interior Department Over Wynadotte Tribal Casino U-Turn
August 11, 2020
— Tribal Casino Leaders Want More COVID-19 Funds, Confident on Safety
August 7, 2020
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