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Gaming Legal News - May 24, 2012 • Volume 5, Number 13

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In this issue:

- Graton’s Never-Ending Battle To Develop Gaming

The Graton Rancheria was federally recognized as an Indian tribe on December 27, 2000, by an Act of Congress. The Tribe has been continuously pursuing development of a casino for the ensuing 11½ years, but casino opponents have opposed and attacked the project with the ferocity and tenacity of a dog with a bone. This opposition has culminated in new litigation challenging the State of California’s ratification of a Class III Gaming Compact with Graton.

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Published In: Administrative Law Updates, Commercial Law & Contracts Updates, Election & Politics Law Updates, Indigenous Peoples Updates

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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