Tribes Say Calif. Stuck In 'Catch-22' In Card Game Rights Suit

By Andrew Westney (January 7, 2020, 5:36 PM EST) -- Two tribes urged the Ninth Circuit on Monday to revive a suit claiming California is wrongly allowing nontribal cardrooms to offer blackjack, baccarat and other card games, saying the state's argument that it doesn't owe tribes an exclusive right to offer those games means tribes don't owe the state anything under their gaming deals....

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