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Mich. tribe seeks to bid on urban casino
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THURSDAY, JULY 25, 2002 The Lac Vieux Desert Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians asked a federal appeals court on Wednesday to block negotiations on permanent casinos in Detroit. The Michigan tribe won a suit which found the original process was unconstitutional. But a federal judge subsequently said there was nothing he could do to correct the wrong. Get the Story:
Tribe asks appeals court to block permanent Detroit casinos (AP 7/24) Get the Case:
LAC VIEUX LAKE BAND v. MICHIGAN GAMING CONTROL BD., No. 00-1879 (6th Cir. January 11, 2002) Related Stories:
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