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June 29th

Student Guest Blog: Tribes & Online Poker

Jun 29 2012

Note by Kathryn: Today's guest blog post, written by one of the students in Kathryn's Indian Gaming Law course, is by second-year law student Kendra Parker.

June 27th

Student Guest Blog: Santa Barbara Indian Band Approves Grants to Local County Agencies

Jun 27 2012
Today's guest blog, by a student in Kathryn's Indian Gaming Law course, is by third-year law student Laton Lohmann.

            A Santa Barbara American Indian Band has made a significant financial contribution to Santa Barbara County entities, including the Santa Barbara County Fire Department and Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department. The Santa Barbara County Indian Gaming Community Benefit Committee approved a total of $736,700 in grants from the State Special Distribution Fund (SDF) to the above agencies on May 29th, 2012.

June 22nd

Student Guest Blog: Anti-Gaming Foes in Alabama Following Michigan Case, Too

Jun 22 2012
Note from Kathryn: This guest blog post on the U.S. Supreme Court's decision this week in the Gun Lake casino case is by third-year law student Jeff Geer.

June 20th

Student Guest Blog: US Supreme Court Decision on Gun Lake Casino Lawsuit Reaches Far Beyond Michigan

Jun 20 2012
Kathryn is once again teaching Indian Gaming Law at the University of North Dakota School of Law.  As part of the course, her students are required to write short briefs on current events for the class.  Some of these will be posted as student guest blogs.  Here's the first, from second-year law student Brian Boppre.

June 7th

Compact in North Carolina

Jun 7 2012
North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue signed landmark legislation that authorizes a 30-year gaming compact with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, the only federally recognized tribe with lands in the state.  The legislation marks the culmination of nearly two decades of negotiations between the Band and the state.

June 5th

Tribal-Private Gaming Partnership in Minnesota

Jun 5 2012
The Shakopee Mdewakanton Dakota Community and the private Canterbury Park racetrack have cut a deal.  The Shakopee operate the highly successful Mystic Lake Casino, just down the road from Canterbury Park's horse track near the metropolitan Twin Cities area in Minnesota.  In the past, they've been competitors.  And that competition has stepped up as the Park pursues slot machines.  But in a cooperative move, the Tribe and the Park have reached an agreement: the Tribe will contribute to the Park's horse racing purse, and the Park will give up its bid for slots.  As the Star-Tribune reports,