Indian Tribes & Gaming
Last updated:
07/06/2008 11:40:17 AM
Indian Perspective Link
Florida Supreme Court overturns Indian casino pact
USA Today, 7/3/2008
Tribe and town pin hopes on a casino
by Joseph B. Frazier,
AP,
Honolulu Advertiser, 3/24/2008
Californians prepare for battle over Indian casinos
by Aaron C. Davis,
AP,
Honolulu Advertiser, 10/8/2007
Deck stacked against Philly casino foes
by Patrick Walters, AP. USA Today, 10/7/2007
Political lobbying: Tribe generous with
freebies-Legislators and aides have been wined and dined during push for more
slots at casinos by Shane Goldmacher,
The Sacramento Bee, 8/5/2007
Indian casino growth surpasses Vegas
by Erica Werner, AP, The Santa Fe New Mexican, 6/6/2007
State leaders seem to be bypassing the constitution to
promote gambling (New York) by
Cornelius D. Murray, The Times Union, 6/4/2007
This gamble will hurt all Californians
by Kathryn Bowen, Los Angeles Daily News, 6/2/2007
State GOP leaders fight tribal recognition-EKLUTNA:
Harris, Green want feds to overturn Native governments
by Tom Kizzia, Anchorage Daily News, 5/4/2007
Indian Tribes
Boost Lobbying Effort to Add Gambling Casinos and Tax Exemptions-The
Pattern is a Wake Up Call for Hawaii and People Throughout Our Country
by Paul E. Smith, , Hawaii Reporter, 3/28/2007
Parlaying Casinos Into Empires-Why
Indian expansion beyond gaming is triggering a backlash on Main Street
Business Week Online, 3/26/2007
Gambling With
Terrorism-Gambling’s
Strategic Socio-Economic Threat To National Security
by John Warren Kindt, Hawaii Reporter, 2/13/2007
Suit filed in Hard Rock purchase
Pacific Business News (Honolulu), 1/2/2007
BID FOR CASINO ROYALE-POSH N.J. TOWN EYED
by Jeane MacIntosh, New York Post, 1/1/2007
Planned Mich. Casino Takes Step Forward
AP, The Houston Chronicle, 12/14/2006
Plymouth casino plan surfaces
by Liz MacLeod, Ledger Dispatch, 12/13/2006
RI. Governor, Narragansett Chief Meet-Two bring up several
issues in first session since voters defeated casino amendment
by Michelle Smith, The Day.com, 12/13/2006
California Indian tribe appeals NLRB jurisdiction over
casino labor
by Melissa C. Bancroft, Jurist, 11/6/2006
Will We Celebrate Future Independence Days?
by Elaine Willman, MPA, Hawaii Reporter, 7/2/2006
Concerns grow over possible casino-Local officials say
gaming operation would negatively impact traffic, crime, housing, fire
protection by Dan Johnson, Petaluma
Argus-Courier, 6/7/2006
Oneidas reject role in smoking hearing - Nation's
sovereign immunity bars Oneida County action, lawyer tells hearing officer
by Glenn Coin, Syracuse Post-Standard, 6/7/2006
Gorge casino opponents cite gambling threat in
Hood River forum-Damage slight as harvest
nears by Raelynn Ricarte, Dalles
Chronicle, 6/6/2006
Most unhappy with Indian gaming law
by Tony Batt, Las Vegas Review Journal, 6/5/2006
Casino foes regroup
AP, The Pawtucket Times, 6/5/2006
State's gambling industry yields astounding data
by David Lazarus, San Francisco Chronicle, 6/4/2006
The Rise of Tribal Opportunism in America
by Jim Marino, Esq., Hawaii Reporter, 5/30/2006
Tribe takes over gas tax from state
AP, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 5/30/2006
My Kingdom for a Casino
by Walter Olson, Forbes, 5/8/2006
Growth of Indian gaming sends ripples of change off
county's reservations
by Chet Barfield,
San Diego Union Tribune, 1/30/2006
The Seneca's Buffalo Creek Casino
by Bruce Jackson, Artvoice-Buffalo's Alternative, 1/20/2006
Indian Givers-The
tribal-casino scandal
by Rich Lowry, National Review Online, 1/17/2006
Tribe's new office in San Gabriel seeks to lure
well-heeled by
Chet Barfield, San Diego Union Tribune, 1/14/2006
Effect of Abramoff scandal to snare tribes
by Jodi Rave, Missoulian, Billings Gazette, 1/9/2006
A Tribe Takes Grim Satisfaction in Abramoff's Fall-Desire
to Protect Casino Revenue Made Coushattas Receptive to Lobbyist's Pitch on
Access by Peter Whoriskey, The
Washington Post, 1/7/2006
The Least transparent Industry in America
by Fergus M. Bordewich, The Wall Street Journal,
1/5/06
State's Gaming Tribes
Busy In Washington, But Clear Of Abramoff-Others
linked to troubled lobbyist
by Karen Florin, The Day, 12/26/2005
Influence-peddling probe touches Stockton congressman
by Richard A. Serrano and Judy Pasternak, Los Angeles Times, San Jose Mercury
News, 12/24/2005
Governor: Jamul tribe in violation
by
Chet Barfield, San Diego Union Tribune, 12/23/2005
Viejas tribe to pay for traffic impacts of casino addition
by Chet Barfield, San Diego Union Tribune, 12/8/2005
Casino dialogue pledged
AP, Billings Gazette, 12/4/2005
Tribe upset state wants payment
AP, Billings Gazette, 11/29/2005
Cowlitz casino advances a step-La
Center - A national Indian gaming panel rules the tribe can claim the land the
casino would occupy by Allan
Brettman, The Oregonian, 11/24/2005
Casino Promises To Help Towns Deal With The Impact
The Day, 11/21/2005
Abramoff Associate Charged In Scheme-US Alleges Plot To
Bribe Lawmaker by Susan Schmidt and
James V. Grimaldi, Washington Post, 11/19/2005
Cascade County backs tribe's recognition efforts
AP, Billings Gazette, 11/13/2005
Legal victory for Shinnecocks-Federal
judge calls Indians a tribe, saying evidence overwhelming; fate of East End
casino, land claims, lawsuits remains unsettled for now
by Ann Givens & Katie Thomas, NY Newsday, 11/8/2005
Court Ruling Could Bring Casinos To Hamptons
1010 Wins, 11/8/2005
State High Court to
Look At Three cases Involving Tribal Sovereignty-Lawsuits
Focus Of Easterns', Mohegan's Immunity Claims
by Karen Florin, The Day, 11/8/2005
Arapaho gaming compact unsettled
AP, Billings Gazette, 11/5/2005
Joint casino project may get federal OK
by James P. Sweeney, San Diego Union Tribune, 11/2/2005
'There's hope,' foes of
casino plan told -
Jamul Indians proposing to build 30-story complex
by Anne
Krueger, San Diego Union Tribune, 10/28/2005
Benedict Leaving
Anti-casino Group-Grass-roots
activist to focus on writing, building law practice
by Karen Florin, The Day, 10/27/2005
Gambling fears doom tribal effort-Arkansas
lawmakers reject proposal to study whether state should recognize Indian groups
by James Jefferson, AP, Mid-South News, commercialappeal.com, 10/21/2005
San Manuel head takes aim at Hesperia, Barstow casinos
by Beau Yarbrough, Hesperia Star, 10/18/2005
Cascade Locks Casino Raises Questions of Money, Jobs — and
Soul by Dan Richardson, New West
Network, 10/17/2005
Investors
Evaluating Bets On Tribal Recognition
by Rick Green,
Hartford Courant, 10/17/2005
TRIBAL GAMING: Casinos -- winners and losers-Cities
talk about the effects of having a casino in the community
by Tu-Uyen Tran and Susanne Nadeau, GrandForks.com, 10/16/2005
Schaghticoke down but won't quit Failure to gain federal
recognition from court leaves tribal leaders facing steep uphill battle
by George Krimsky, Republican-American, 10/16/2005
Kinder Casino to reopen
KLFY-10, 10/15/2005
Still Playing With
Monopoly Money-BIA's
decision against Eastern Pequots, Schaghticokes kills threat of casino
competition
by Karen Florin, The Day, 10/14/2005
Tribal casinos push beyond
the reservations-Congress
intervenes as native Americans use questionable land claims
by Brad Knickerbocker, The
Christian Science Monitor, 10/14/2005
Seminoles want out of casinos, hotel
contract-Buyout could cost
the tribe $1.2 billion by
John Holland, Sun-Sentinel.com, 10/14/2005
No Doubts: Indians Lose-Tribes
Stunned But Defiant; Casino Opponents Praise Denial Of Recognition
by Rick Green and Jesse Hamilton,
Hartford Courant, 10/13/2005
Leader vows tribe will keep fighting
by Adam Bowles, Norwich Bulletin, 10/13/2005
Tribal Tears-Bureau of Indian Affairs rejects Schaghticoke
recognition bid by Fred Lucas &
Mark Langlois, THE NEWS-TIMES, 10/13/2005
Racino Opening Slated Monday
Sequoyah County Times, 10/13/2005
At Bois Forte, the word is ‘diversify’
by John Connelly, BusinessNorth.com,
10/13/2005
Tribes form gaming group
by Jodi Rave, Missoulian, Billings Gazette, 9/23/2005
Gambling expansion approved
AP, Billings Gazette, 9/23/2005
RI Supreme Court finds Indian casino proposal
unconstitutional by
Rachel Felton, Jurist Legal News and Research, 9/19/2005
Federal appeals court upholds right of Indian tribes to
determine membership by
Holly Manges Jones, Jurist Legal News and Research, 9/14/2005
Cheyenne leader calls for reawakening
by Mike Stark, Billings Gazette, 9/14/2005
Realities of Employment with a Sovereign Nation
by Bradley Beecher,
Hawaii Reporter, 9/11/2005
Governor's office cites possible breach of pact
by Anne Krueger, San Diego Union Tribune, 8/31/2005
The Realities of Tribal Sovereignty, Indian Gaming and
Their Money Making Machine: What They Don’t Tell You and What the Public Needs
to Know
by Bradley Beecher,
Hawaii Reporter, 8/29/2005
Casinos and New Indian Power-Grassroots
movement: "We're fed up!" by Anthony
Brooks, wbur.org, npr, 8/29/2005
Tribe keeps poker face with new casino plan
by
Chet Barfield and Anne Krueger, San Diego Union Tribune, 8/28/2005
Native Americans
Issue Warning About Akaka Bill, Federal Recognition-No
Protection from the U.S. Constitution, Gambling, Unfair Competition in Business
and Custody Disputes All Bring Down Native Americans
by Malia Zimmerman, Hawaii Reporter,
8/24/2005
Battle Brewing over California Tribal Expansion
npr, by Ina Jaffe, 8/24/2005
The Great Casino Camouflage
by Elaine Willman, Hawaii Reporter, 8/23/2005
California Also Seeing Division Along Racial Lines
by Bill Clausen, Hawaii Reporter, 8/23/2005
State Supreme Court hears arguments on proposed Indian
casino by Eric Tucker, AP, Boston.com
News, 8/15/2005
RI Supreme Court hears arguments on constitutionality of
casinos by Rachel Felton,
Jurist Legal News & Research, 8/15/2005
Gains on the reservations
by Brad Knickerbocker, The
Christian Science Monitor, 2/15/2005
California controversy: gold rush into casinos
by Daniel B. Wood, The
Christian Science Monitor, 8/31/2004
Gambling on the Reservation
The Christian Science
Monitor, 4/23/2004
Pechanga tribe member details Indian gaming-Web site
offers views from both sides by Thomas
J. Walsh,
Reno Gazette-Journal, 9/27/2003
California closing gap with Nevada-style resorts-Newest
tribal casinos merely 'tip of the iceberg'
by Thomas J. Walsh,
Reno Gazette-Journal, 9/27/2003
Indian casinos generate $14.5B a year
by CRAIG RIMLINGER and IAN SALISBURY,
Medill News Service, 9/3/2003
The Indian Scam
by Rich Lowry, Townhall.com, 8/21/2003
Coin: Tribal businesses pose a threat to hotel industry
and union labor by Jacob Coin, Indian
Country Today, 7/11/2003
Indian gaming expands to draw bigger share of gamblers
by Doug Abrahms, Reno
Gazette-Journal, 6/9/2003
Thunder Valley Casino opens to huge
crowds-Bumper-to-bumper traffic greets formerly quiet community of Lincoln
by Thomas J. Walsh,
Reno Gazette-Journal, 6/9/2003
Too little, too late for local casinos to cash in on
tribal gaming by Thomas J. Walsh,
Reno Gazette-Journal, 6/9/2003
Some tribes expand on casino success
by Ryan Randazzo,
Reno Gazette-Journal, 6/9/2003
Need Quality Real Estate
Service?
Call us!
808-371-1484
Home