A California gaming tribe is attempting to claw back provisions it agreed to in 2016, claiming a federal appeals court has ruled the state’s demands illegal.
Nearly two dozen California tribes with casinos have sued Gov. Gavin Newsom for allegedly using compact negotiations to force them to enforce state labor, environmental and family court laws. The tribes say those conditions violated the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, which bars includi...
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