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Faces of Gaming: Joe Asher — From the newsstand and racetrack to sports-betting icon

March 9, 2024 - Few gaming industry executives have a background that is as authentic and was as initially disruptive as Joe Asher. It could come straight out of a Damon Runyon short story.... Read more »

Nevada Gaming Control Board recommends Fonfa widow receive three-year license extension to wrap up estate

January 10, 2024 - The widow of casino owner Andrew Fonfa is slated for a three-year extension as a gaming licensee and executor until her husband’s estate is settled in court. Fonfa, who died... Read more »

Respiratory health and litigation risks in post-pandemic gaming

June 27, 2022 - Casinos are the final frontier of indoor cigarette smoking.Advocates continue to lobby lawmakers to end indoor smoking loopholes, as New Jersey may be about to do. The arguments to lawmakers... Read more »

Court rulings and future of tribal gaming topics at NCLGS Summer Meeting in Boston

May 26, 2022 - A panel of lawyers, legislators, and Native American leaders will discuss court rulings and how they affect the future of Indian gaming when the National Council of Legislators from Gaming... Read more »

Indiana Gaming Commission settles with Lucy Luck, OKs license for Churchill Downs in Vigo County

December 22, 2021 - The Indiana Gaming Commission on Tuesday approved a settlement with Lucy Luck Gaming and issued the available Vigo County casino license to Churchill Downs. The license is issued to Churchill... Read more »

Expanded tribal igaming proposed in Congress

July 7, 2021 - Rep. Lou Correa of California has introduced a bill into the US House of Representatives that would, he says, “clarify” the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act’s (IGRA) definition of tribal lands... Read more »

After a rough start, convenient bond fostered between California tribes and ‘Big Gaming’

May 8, 2019 - The relationship between Nevada’s major casino operators and California’s Indian tribes wasn’t always so cozy. Two decades ago, Las Vegas-based gaming companies spent millions of dollars to try and stop... Read more »

Attorney: Tribes will diversify their casino profits to expand beyond Indian gaming

April 3, 2019 - SAN DIEGO – As she prepared to participate in a panel on litigation at the National Indian Gaming Association Conference and Trade Show, attorney Hilary Tompkins said tribal leaders are... Read more »

California tribal lawsuit should shake up state’s gaming regulators

January 8, 2019 - It’s only January, but 2019 just got very interesting – dangerously so for the gambling gold mines of California. After watching what they believe has been a steady erosion of... Read more »

Changing tribal gaming compacts promises to become a top story in 2019

January 3, 2019 - It’s a time of year for predictions, and this one is easy: We will hear a lot about the definition of “exclusivity” in the next dozen months as states with... Read more »