California tribes should remain free to offer whatever games they choose, but they ought to win these battles on the merits of their offerings rather than use the government to carve out ...
A massive casino is counting down the days to officially open its doors in California — a location that the San Francisco Gate says could “rival” some of Las Vegas’ most famous gaming destinations.
Casino gambling may be foundering in Atlantic City where four casinos are closing their doors this month but it is flourishing in California because of gaming on Indian land. Now voters will be asked ...
For decades a small, landless tribe in Northern California has been on a mission to get land, open a casino and tap into the gaming market enjoyed by so many other tribes that earn millions of dollars ...
California card rooms emerged victorious in the latest battle over whether tribes should have exclusive rights to offer Las Vegas-style gambling.
A proposed blackjack ban could cut cardroom revenue by 50%. Fresno's Club One Casino owner Kyle Kirkland said it would shut ...
While casino gambling in California is limited to tribal casinos, several publicly traded companies are deepening their involvement in the industry, a sector traditionally dominated by federally ...
Maryann Martin presides over America’s smallest tribe. Raised in Los Angeles in an African-American family, she knew little of her Indian ancestry until 1986, when at age 22 she learned that her ...
Assemblymember James C. Ramos (D-San Bernardino) was recognized by the California Indian Law Association, Inc. (CILA) as the 2025 recipient of CILA’s Outstanding Achievement in California Indian Law ...
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