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Court allows challenge to gaming compact
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AUGUST 25, 2000 The Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court has ruled a legal challege to a gaming compact can be heard without the St. Regis Mohawk named as part of the suit. The compact was signed in 1993 by then Governor Mario Cuomo with the tribe. Three anti-gambling groups are challenging the compact but were earlier denied by a state Supreme Court judge. Relevant Links:
Casino foes win a round in court (The Albany Times-Union 8/25)
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