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Federal judge rules Alabama-Coushatta tribe can offer e-bingo gaming The tribe has spent the last five years in litigation fighting for the right to keep the electronic bingo gaming center open.
Naskila Gaming, the electronic bingo facility operated on the Tribe’s reservation near Livingston, is the second-largest employer in Polk County and directly or indirectly responsible for 700 ...
A federal judge has ruled that the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas may legally operate its Naskila Gaming electronic bingo facility near Livingston.
In a legal fight between Texas and an Indian tribe over its gaming operation, U.S. Supreme Court justices soon discovered the game at issue was not your grandmother's bingo.
The Supreme Court sided Wednesday with an American Indian tribe challenging gambling laws in Texas and its right to offer bingo.
A federal judge on Thursday ruled the Tigua Tribe’s bingo and gaming operations must stop in 90 days, then immediately stopped his own order, pending appeal, citing ” irreparable harm ” that ...
The tribe has spent the last five years in litigation fighting for the right to keep the electronic bingo gaming center open.