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Calif. casino compact ruling appealed
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2002 A group of northern California casino card clubs and religious charities are appealing a ruling which upheld the validity of tribal gaming agreements. The group filed a notice of appeal to U.S. District Judge David Levi's July 23 decision. Levi said tribes were legally granted the right to a Class III, or Vegas-style, casino monopoly. Get the Story:
Tribal gaming ruling is appealed (The Palm Springs Desert Sun 8/2) Get the Decision:
Artichoke Joe's v. Norton (7/29) Relevant Links:
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