Elizabeth Warmerdam / October 17, 2016
SACRAMENTO (CN) — A California appellate court ruled that Gov. Jerry Brown legally authorized taking into trust 40 acres of Yuba County land for a tribe that wants to build a casino, despite a rival tribe’s objections. The Third District Court of Appeal on Thursday found no merit to a lawsuit from the United Auburn Indian
SACRAMENTO (CN) — A California appellate court ruled that Gov. Jerry Brown legally authorized taking into trust 40 acres of Yuba County land for a tribe that wants to build a casino, despite a rival tribe’s objections. The Third District Court of Appeal on Thursday found no merit to a lawsuit from the United Auburn Indian
SACRAMENTO (CN) — A California appellate court ruled that Gov. Jerry Brown legally authorized taking into trust 40 acres of Yuba County land for a tribe that wants to build a casino, despite a rival tribe’s objections. The Third District Court of Appeal on Thursday found no merit to a lawsuit from the United Auburn Indian
SACRAMENTO (CN) — A California appellate court ruled that Gov. Jerry Brown legally authorized taking into trust 40 acres of Yuba County land for a tribe that wants to build a casino, despite a rival tribe’s objections. The Third District Court of Appeal on Thursday found no merit to a lawsuit from the United Auburn Indian
SACRAMENTO (CN) — A California appellate court ruled that Gov. Jerry Brown legally authorized taking into trust 40 acres of Yuba County land for a tribe that wants to build a casino, despite a rival tribe’s objections. The Third District Court of Appeal on Thursday found no merit to a lawsuit from the United Auburn Indian