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The Cayuga Nation won a key legal victory July 30 when a federal judge denied the New York State Gaming Commission’s renewed motion to dismiss its lawsuit alleging unlawful Class III gaming on tribal land.
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Laguna Development Corporation, the Laguna Pueblo’s economic development arm, has joined advocacy group National Association Against iGaming (NAAiG) coalition.
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Tribal gaming operations generated $43.9 billion in gaming revenue during fiscal year 2024, marking the fourth consecutive year of record-breaking performance and representing a $2 billion increase over the previous year's total.
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Three California tribes have filed a federal lawsuit against prediction market companies Kalshi and Robinhood, alleging the firms are conducting illegal sports gambling on tribal lands in violation of federal gaming laws.
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The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians has accused a tribe opposing their Vallejo, Calif. casino project of directly influencing the Department of the Interior’s decision to rescind the project’s Jan. 10 approval.
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A new bill targeting "dual-currency" online sweepstakes casinos has drawn broad support from tribal gaming interests and fierce opposition from industry groups.
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A model gaming compact between the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians and Oklahoma has been halted by the state's attorney general, Gentner Drummond.
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New legal filings brought by local government officials have deepened the dispute over the proposed Koi Nation Shiloh Resort & Casino, a project that would transform a 68-acre site near Windsor in Sonoma County into a resort and Class III gaming facility.
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The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians’ embattled casino proposal for Vallejo, Calif. has secured a new ally in the Coalition of Large Tribes, known as COLT.
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Sports betting could be coming to Oklahoma in the future — and, given how much of the state is considered to be tribal reservation land, much of the wagering could be online.