Amador County, California v. Department of the Interior, et al
Case Number:
13-5245
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Government Agencies
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December 02, 2014
Tribe Too Slow To Defend Gambling Rights, DC Circ. Says
The D.C. Circuit said Tuesday that a California tribe waited too long to intervene in a suit attempting to nix its compact for Class III casino gambling, despite the tribe's argument that the U.S. Department of Interior ineffectively defended its rights in the decadelong litigation.
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October 09, 2014
Tribe Asks DC Circ. To Let It Intervene In Gambling Suit
A California tribe urged a D.C. Circuit panel on Thursday to allow it to intervene in a suit attempting to nix its compact for Class III casino gambling, saying the U.S. Department of Interior has ineffectively defended the tribe's rights in the litigation.
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February 03, 2014
Calif. Tribe Wants In On DC Circ. Gambling Suit
Fresh off winning a related Ninth Circuit case, a California tribe asked the District of Columbia appeals court on Friday to let it intervene in a suit filed against the Department of the Interior that is attempting to undo the group's casino compact for Class III casino gambling.