Calif. Justices Told To Leave Tribal Immunity Ruling Published

By Caroline Simson (August 4, 2015, 7:16 PM EDT) -- A state appellate decision finding that members of a tribal gaming commission aren't immune from allegations they improperly fired a former table games dealer who acted as an informant in criminal investigations should remain published, the former dealer has told the California Supreme Court, arguing that the decision follows precedent....

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