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Morongo Confirms it Will Host Democratic Debate
The Morongo Band of Mission Indians has confirmed that it has been selected to host the first ever Indian country Democratic presidential candidate debate. The debate will be held at the Tribe's Morongo... more »
NIGC Officially Withdraws Class II Proposal
On February 15, the National Indian Gaming Commission ("NIGC") published notice that has officially withdrawn its controversial amendments to the agency's Class II regulations. The notice simply... more »
Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians v. Superior Court, Cal. S.Ct. (Dec. 21, 2006)
In a 4-3 split decision, the California Supreme Court upheld the California Court of Appeals decision that Indian tribes do not have sovereign immunity against suits seeking to enforce state campaign contribution... more »
Bill Would Allow Funding for Tribal Veterans Cemeteries
Representative Tom Udall (D-NM) proposed a bill in the House of Representatives that would permit states for provide grants financed by the Department of Veterans Affairs for the development of veterans... more »
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