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Court upholds interior regulations on tribal-state gaming compacts.(State of Texas v. United States)
From:
Native American Law Report
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June 1, 2005| Author:
Jervis, Bruce
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State of Texas v. United States
U.S. District Court, W.D. Tex., No. A-04-CA-143 (May 24, 2005)
A federal district court has upheld Department of the Interior regulations dealing with negotiation of tribal-state gaming compacts under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.
The Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas, a federally recognized Indian tribe, attempted to negotiate a Class III gaming compact with the state of Texas. Unable to make any progress, the ...
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