The Isle Casino at Pompano Park, a private racino in Florida, brought suit in federal court to shut down the Seminoles' table games. But under IGRA, only a handful of suits are authorized. The statute says that a state or a tribe may sue to stop Class III gaming conducted in violation of a compact. And the federal courts have uniformly held that IGRA does not authorize a general private cause of action. So, being neither a state nor a tribe, the Isle Casino simply cannot sue to enforce IGRA -- which is exactly what the federal district court judge ruled.
The state's next move remains to be seen . . . . But in the meantime, both the Seminole Tribe and Gov. Crist have filed petitions for rehearing in the Florida Supreme Court.
Read more in this Florida Sun-Sentinel story.
