California Tribal Gaming Leaders, Attorneys Confident They’ll Win Battle Against Sweepstakes Casinos
The Indian Gaming Association's conference chair believes sweepstakes operators don't have a case. A state Senate committee unanimously passed an anti-sweepstakes bill, AB 831. State AG Rob Bonta ...
The National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) announced the U.S. tribal gaming industry had an all-time $43.9 billion gross gaming revenue (GGR) high for fiscal year 2024. This amount is up $2 billion ...
SACRAMENTO — Red Rock Resorts is aiming to strike gold again in Northern California. Along with Boyd Gaming and Caesars Entertainment, the company is helping develop and operate casino-resorts in ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (CN) — Indian casinos pushed back Friday on a California judge’s tentative ruling that dismissed their challenge to non-tribal cardrooms offering games like blackjack. Arguments ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Over the years, casino-owning tribes have spent millions in court, in the Legislature and at the ballot box trying ...
A judge has rejected California tribes’ latest effort to curtail card rooms from offering Las Vegas-style table games. Superior Court Judge Lauri Damrell dismissed the case, claiming federal law ...
This column was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. A stacked deck doesn’t just tilt the odds, it erases fairness. When the powerful and wealthy dictate the terms, ...
Over the years, casino-owning tribes have spent millions in court, in the Legislature and at the ballot box trying unsuccessfully to force their only competitors out of California's casino business. A ...
Charlie Wright is chairman of the Kletsel Dehe Wintun Nation. A stacked deck doesn’t just tilt the odds, it erases fairness. When the powerful and wealthy dictate the terms, smaller voices are ...
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Judge Lauri A. Damrell in the Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento, sustained the defense motion, ruling that the bill that enabled Native American tribes in Calfornia to sue licensed ...
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