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1Update in CECGAC v. Hogen Case re: Seneca Gaming Case
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The plaintiff, CECGAC, have moved to enforce the judgment rendered earlier this month regarding the Buffalo parcel where the Seneca Nation of Indians have been operating a casino. The United States has moved to remand the case back the National Indian Gaming Commission to reconsider the parcel in light of the new Section 20 regulations , and the Senecas have filed an amicus brief in support. cegcac-motion-to-enforce-judgment federal-defendants-motion-for-remand seneca-amicu,
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Nebraska v. US DOI et al ? Ponca Restored Lands Decision
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Here are the materials in this case, filed in the Southern District of Iowa. neb-v-doi-complaint neb-v-doi-us-motion-to-dismiss,
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Butte County v. Hogen - Mechoopda Permissive Intervention
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A federal magistrate allowed the Mechoopda Tribe to intervene in a case challenging their compact approval by the NIGC,
over the objections of Butte County. Here is the opinion.,
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Butte County v. Hogen - Mechoopda Permissive Intervention
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A federal magistrate allowed the Mechoopda Tribe to intervene in a case challenging their compact approval by the NIGC, over the objections of Butte County. Here is the opinion.,
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LSJ on Nelson Westrin
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From the Lansing State Journal: GRAND LEDGE - The man who wrote the regulations governing legalized gambling at three Detroit casinos and signed the licenses authorizing their operation has died. Nelson Westrin, 61, of Grand Ledge, died Wednesday of an infection he suffered during a battle with prostate cancer. He was survived by his wife, Carole; three children; sister Mary Jo; and several nephews, nieces and grandchildren. Westrin was a lifelong public servant, rising from a criminal tria,
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Sault Tribe Wins Gaming Case Against DOI
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Jump to Comments Here is the opinion: opinion The interesting portion of this opinion is the court?s awareness that there is a circuit split over the question of whether Chevron deference will trump canons of statutory construction that favor Indian tribes. The Sixth Circuit has not yet decided this question. Here, the court chose to apply the Chevron test, but concluded that the government?s decision was arbitrary and capricious. So the question remained open. 0 Comments Filed
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NYTs Article on Soboba Band Conflicts
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Jump to Comments From the NYTs: SAN JACINTO, Calif. ? With 9 reservations and 10 casinos, Riverside County is a major center of Indian gambling in California. But a standoff between county sheriff?s deputies and leaders of the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians has led to an unusual effort to close one of the casinos because of safety concerns. Three Soboba members were killed in gunfights with deputies on the reservation in May, and the authorities say tribal members have shot at deputies in patro,
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CECGEC v. Hogen & Seneca Update
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Jump to Comments The federal government and the Seneca Nation have responded to CECGEC?s motion for contempt in the ongoing case regarding the legality of the Seneca Buffalo casino site. Here are the previous materials. And here are the new materials: us-response-brief amicus-seneca-nation-of-indians-brief-in-opposition plaintiffs-reply-to-us-opposition-to-motion-to-enforce 0 Comments Filed under Author: Matthew L.M. Fletcher, Research, gaming Tags: CECGEC v. Hogen, contempt, indian gaming r,
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Gambling in the United States
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Gambling, often referred to as ?gaming?, had 2005 gross revenues of $84.65 billion, and thrives in the United States despite being restricted. Proponents of gambling in the United States say it provides valuable tax revenue and job opportunities. Commercial casinos provided over 354,000 jobs, and yearly state and local tax revenue of $5.2 billion as of 2006. Some community groups oppose gambling because they say it leads to increased political corruption, compulsive gambling, higher crime ra,
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Nebraska v. Dept. of Interior Materials
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Jump to Comments This is the suit challenging the Ponca Tribe?s casino in Iowa. The US had filed a motion to dismiss on standing grounds, and other grounds. us-motion-to-dismiss-neb-complaint nebraska-response-brief us-reply-brief-to-nebraska 0 Comments Filed under Author: Matthew L.M. Fletcher, Research, fee to trust, gaming Tags: indian gaming regulatory act, National Indian Gaming Commission, Ponca Tribe, State of Nebraska v. Dept. of Interior,
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