October 08, 2015
A New Mexico federal judge on Wednesday granted the Pueblo of Pojoaque's request for a temporary restraining order to block the state's gaming board from issuing citations to third-party vendors for the tribe's casinos, upbraiding the state for trying to intimidate the companies because it couldn't prevent the tribe from conducting gaming after its compact expired.
October 01, 2015
The state of New Mexico on Thursday urged the federal judge overseeing a case brought by the Pueblo of Pojoaque over the need for a new gaming compact to deny the tribe's request for a temporary restraining order, saying it's unnecessary and that the suit should be dismissed.
September 29, 2015
The Pueblo of Pojoaque on Monday urged a New Mexico federal judge to set an immediate hearing on its request for a temporary restraining order in a expired gambling compact dispute with state authorities, seeking to stop state actions allegedly linked to a vendor's refusal to service machines.
July 20, 2015
The Pueblo of Pojoaque on Saturday sued to force the state of New Mexico to strike a new gaming compact for its two casinos, seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages and accusing the state of failing to negotiate in good faith.