Some entrepreneurs and advocates say Minnesota is giving tribal nations an unfair advantage over state-licensed businesses.
Regulatory activity has ground to a halt at the Bureau of Indian Affairs but one pro-tribal action has made it over the finish line in the era of Donald Trump.
The Prairie Island Indian Community’s approval could be key to securing support from Democratic Farmer-Labor lawmakers, ...
A judge has ruled that Minnesota can still prosecute tribal members on reservations over marijuana possession crimes, even ...
A judge has dismissed a federal lawsuit by Running Aces Casino against five tribal casinos in Minnesota that it accused of ...
The compact negotiations were required by the 2023 recreational cannabis law and are between the state and the tribes, similar to the gambling compacts struck after passage of the federal Indian ...
The ruling is the first to address state law enforcement’s jurisdiction over marijuana in Indian Country since Minnesota ...
Following years of restrictive regulations, the Mille Lacs Lake walleye fishery appears to be in a healthy state.
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs holds a business meeting to consider pending legislation on March 5, 2025.
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