Opponents still trying to shut down Graton Rancheria's casino


The Graton Resort and Casino in California. Photo from Instagram

An opposition group is asking the California Supreme Court to hear a gaming case involving the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria.

The Stop the Casino 101 Coalition sued Gov. Jerry Brown (D) for signing a Class III gaming compact with the tribe. The lawsuit claims the tribe's trust land was not properly removed from state jurisdiction.

A state judge and California's Court of Appeal for the 1st Appellate District dismissed the case. But the group is trying to revive it with the hopes of shutting down the $825 million Graton Resort and Casino.

The tribe opened the casino a year ago this month.

Get the Story:
Graton Resort and Casino attacked again over land claim (The San Francisco Chronicle 11/18)

California Court of Appeal Decision:
Stop the Casino 101 Coalition v. Brown (October 3, 2014)

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