CLASS I GAMING. Social games played solely for prizes of minimal value, or traditional forms of Indian gaming when played by individuals in connection with
In 1984, the Poarch Band of Creek Indians became the only federally recognized tribe in Alabama. There are currently almost 3,000 members of the tribe.
WASHINGTON — A church-state watchdog group has called on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to investigate a church in Oklahoma for violating a law that
Alabama casino owners have hunkered down in the court system for a last stand to protect their slot machine-style gambling businesses. But some legal experts
Jefferson County Sheriff Mike Hale learned Sept. 30 that he does not have overall regulatory authority for the on-again, off-again “electronic bingo” halls in the