
California Cardrooms Get Preliminary Injunction Against New Regulations
San Francisco judge rules that the state likely exceeded its authority in crafting controversial regs that limit popular table games.
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San Francisco judge rules that the state likely exceeded its authority in crafting controversial regs that limit popular table games.

Tribal leaders warn that prediction markets' foray into sports betting is poised to give way to online casino, which is the real threat.

Deals with pro sports teams take work, but they give tribes a unique platform via a trusted partner through which to share their stories.

Criticisms of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are now being employed by commercial operators to threaten Indian gaming.

The Golden Pony Casino has been closed since November amid a dispute in which rival factions are battling over control of the tribe.

Gaming tribes saw their suit against the cardrooms dismissed. They will appeal, but the outcome may not matter if proposed regs are enacted.

New law just the first step, panel says, and a bigger crackdown on unregulated operators is needed before state licensing becomes irrelevant.

Ernie Stevens died Friday. Many across the U.S. mourn, and prepare to send him to the afterlife. Funeral services are planned for Saturday.

"This is a complex matter that involves navigating federal, state, and tribal laws, which requires thorough debate and careful resolution," the groups wrote.

With the passage of SB 549, tribes can now ask courts to resolve their claims that these card games violate state laws and tribal compacts.
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