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Indian Gaming Law
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Case Details
Federal Court judgment holding that an additional 42,700 Gaming Device Licenses are available under the 1999 Tribal-State Compacts, allowing 61 Indian Tribes in California to operate slot machines, resulting in an estimated increase of over a billion dollars in gaming revenue.
Additional Notes
State had wrongfully withheld licenses. This increased the number of licenses available to Gaming Tribes.
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