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The Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority is backing Connecticut's efforts to stop prediction market operators from offering what tribal officials call illegal sports betting that violates the tribe's exclusive gaming rights in the state.
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A fast-growing class of online prediction markets is colliding with tribal gaming sovereignty, raising alarms in Indian Country over what a recent Brookings Institution report by legal scholar Patrice Kunesh calls an “existential threat” to American Indian gaming.
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The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians plans to open a temporary “preview casino” in Vallejo as federal officials continue reviewing the tribe’s eligibility to conduct gaming on its trust land.
Minnesota Supreme Court decision allows Running Aces electronic table games despite tribal challenge
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A Minnesota casino operator will move forward with new electronic table games after the state’s high court left in place a ruling that sided against the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, which argued the expansion crossed into gaming activity reserved for tribes.
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Agua Caliente Casinos plans a $60 million renovation of all 340 guest rooms at its Rancho Mirage resort, part of a broader master planning effort that includes additional development at the property and in downtown Palm Springs, according to the tribal gaming operator.
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Maine is expanding the economic toolkit available to the state’s tribal governments after Gov. Janet Mills announced she will allow a bill authorizing the Wabanaki Nations to operate regulated online gambling statewide to become law.
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The Pascua Yaqui Tribe's Casino Del Sol will pay more than $60 million over 20 years for naming rights to the University of Arizona's football stadium, the largest such deal in Big 12 Conference history.
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The Indian Gaming Association announced that Vice Chairman David Z. Bean has assumed the role of chairman following the sudden passing of longtime leader Ernie Stevens Jr. on Sept. 26.
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A federal judge ruled that the Department of the Interior violated the due process rights of the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians when it rescinded the tribe’s gaming eligibility for a proposed casino in Vallejo, Calif. — a decision both sides are calling a win.
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A federal reversal on tribal jurisdiction over Alaska Native allotments has cast uncertainty over two high-profile tribal gaming projects, including a planned gambling hall on Douglas Island and an operating facility near Anchorage.









