If U.S. District Judge Jacqueline Corley could rule on the motion for a preliminary injunction against Kalshi in the Blue ...
In a blow to California’s gaming tribes, Sacramento Superior Court Judge Lauri A. Damrell ruled Friday morning that the lawsuit they received special permission to file against the state’s cardrooms ...
The modern-day relationship between tribal nations and the federal government rests on trust, transparency and mutual respect ...
California tribes should remain free to offer whatever games they choose, but they ought to win these battles on the merits of their offerings rather than use the government to carve out ...
A California Superior Court Judge shut down the tribes' ability to take legal action against individual card rooms.
Judge Lauri A. Damrell in the Superior Court of California, County of Sacramento, sustained the defense motion, ruling that ...
While the feud between California's gaming tribes and online fantasy sports operators has received a lot of attention over ...
Over the years, casino-owning tribes have spent millions in court, in the Legislature and at the ballot box trying unsuccessfully to force their only competitors out of California's casino business. A ...
Assembly Bill 831 bans companies from offering certain types of online sweepstakes that the tribes see as a threat to their exclusive rights to gambling in California.
Sacramento this week will host Terra Madre Americas, an international food event affiliated with the "slow food" movement. The Wilton Rancheria is the top sponsor.
California voters last year dealt a crushing bust to a pair of competing ballot initiatives to legalize sports wagering, but the Golden State is too big of a prize for gaming interests to just fold ...