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- Congressional Record United States Th of America PROCEEDINGS and DEBATES of the 104 CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION
- The Misconceptions and Misrepresentations of Indian Gaming Rights
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- Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation Lisa Borromeo the George Washington University
- Indian Gambling in Ohio: What Are the Odds? Blake Watson University of Dayton, [email protected]
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- The Economic Impact of Native American Gaming: Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation
- Preserving Tribal Sovereignty in the Face of Indian Casinos & the New Premium on Tribal Membership
- Trends in New York State Lottery Revenues and Gaming Expansions
- Gambling in the Golden State 1998 Forward
- The Economic Impacts of Native American Gaming in Wisconsin
- The Growth of the Native American Gaming Industry: an Update
- Indian Gambling in Ohio: What Are the Odds? (PDF)
- RESERVATION of RIGHTS a Look at Indian Land Claims in Ohio for Gaming Purposes
- Gaming on Off-Reservation Restored and Newly- Acquired Lands
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- Beyond the Ethnic Umbrella and the Buffalo: Some Thoughts on American Indian Tribes and Gaming 1
- The Supreme Court and Federal Indian Policy
- American Indian Gaming Enterprises and Tribal Membership: Race, Exclusivity, and a Perilous Future Mark Neath
- The Socioeconomic Impact of Indian Gaming on Kumeyaay Nations: a Case Study of Barona, Viejas, and Sycuan, 1982 – 2016
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- Playags, Inc., a Nevada Corporation, and Its Consolidated Subsidiaries, Including AGS Capital, LLC (“AGS Capital”) and AGS, LLC (“AGS”)
- American Indian Sovereignty
- Native American Tax Rules Are Increasingly Important by Robert W
- The Law and Economics of Native American Casinos Paul H
- Reconciling the Paradox of Tribal Sovereignty: Three Frameworks for Developing Indian Gaming Law and Policy*
- Federal Indian Law
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