The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments on October 19 on the Gun Lake Tribe's land-into-trust case.
The tribe, also known as the Match-e-be-nash-she-wish Band of Pottawatomi Indians, wants 147 acres placed in trust for an initial reservation. The land will be used for a $200 million casino.
Gaming opponents have kept the tribe from moving forward with its plans. A federal judge upheld the land acquisition but Michigan Gambling Opposition appealed.
The D.C. Circuit has ruled in favor of tribes in two similar suits involving newly recognized tribes in Michigan.
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Allegan casino showdown set for Oct. 19
(The Grand Rapids Press 8/30)
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D.C. Circuit to hear Gun Lake land-into-trust case
Friday, August 31, 2007
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