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Jamul Action Committee et al v. Stevens et al
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February 24, 2017
Tribal Casino Opponents Say 9th Circ. Has Dibs On Suit
An activist group and others opposing the construction of a tribe's $400 million casino near San Diego told a California federal court Thursday that it must vacate its recent dismissal of one of the group's claims and let the Ninth Circuit rule on the rest of the claims in the suit.
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January 27, 2017
Casino, Foes Spar Over Jurisdiction As Judgment Looms
An activist group challenging the construction of a tribe's $400 million casino near San Diego on Thursday sought to stave off final judgment in the case, saying its appeal of the district court's ruling that had tossed most of its claims was still pending in the Ninth Circuit.
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December 14, 2016
Feds Escape Final Claim In Suit Over Calif. Tribal Casino
A California federal judge on Tuesday nixed the remaining claim asserted against the federal government by an activist group challenging the construction of a tribe's $400 million casino near San Diego, saying the group's National Environmental Policy Act claim failed as a matter of law.
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September 07, 2016
Feds Seek To Ax Enviro Claim Against Calif. Tribal Casino
The National Indian Gaming Commission urged a California federal judge Tuesday to toss the remaining claim in a suit challenging the construction of a tribe's $400 million casino hotel near San Diego, saying the commission hadn't yet approved or disapproved a casino management contract that served as the basis for the National Environmental Policy Act claim.
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August 09, 2016
Calif. Judge Guts Challenge To $400M Tribal Casino Project
A California federal judge has tossed all claims against affiliates of a Native American tribe in a suit challenging the construction of a $400 million casino hotel near San Diego and allowed only a single claim to remain against the federal government over its alleged failure to conduct an environmental review for the project.
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April 18, 2016
Feds, Penn National, Tribe Members Push To Nix Casino Suit
The federal government, Penn National Gaming and several members of the Jamul Indian Village pressed a California federal judge Friday to throw out an activist group's challenge to the construction of a $400 million tribal casino hotel near San Diego.
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February 16, 2016
Activists Say $360M Calif. Casino Not On Reservation Land
An activist group challenging the construction of a $360 million Native American casino hotel near San Diego has told a California federal court that the land on which the casino is being built is not a reservation under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.
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December 23, 2015
Penn National, Tribe Members Want Out Of Casino Challenge
Penn National Gaming and several members of the Jamul Indian Village pressed a California federal judge Monday to dismiss them from a suit challenging the construction of a $360 million casino near San Diego, saying the dispute is between the casino's opponents and the federal government.
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June 01, 2015
NIGC Fights Bid To Block Tribe's $360M Calif. Casino
The National Indian Gaming Commission urged a California federal court to reject activist groups' bid for an injunction to halt a proposed $360 million Native American casino near San Diego on Friday, saying it has no authority to stop construction of the private project.
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May 26, 2015
Calif. Activists Want Tribe's $360M Casino Halted For Appeal
Activist groups hoping to block a proposed $360 million Indian casino hotel have asked a California federal judge to halt the project while they appeal her ruling that no environmental review is required yet.