A federal judge delayed a hearing into a lawsuit that asks the Massachusetts Gaming Commission to solicit bids for a non-Indian casino. The hearing was due to take place tomorrow but attorneys couldn't make it, The Cape Cod Times reported. So it's been rescheduled for Thursday, April 11. K.G. Urban Enterprises, a non-Indian developer, says tribal preference provisions in the state's gaming law violate the U.S. Constitution. The company also says the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe faces too many hurdles in its quest for a casino. Get the Story:
Hearing on casino lawsuit put off till April 11 (The Cape Cod Times 4/2)
Governor's new tribal casino agreement (WWLP 4/2)
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