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Ruling may slow tribe bid for casino

By Mark Arsenault
Globe Staff / June 20, 2012
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The US Supreme Court has thrown another obstacle in the path of the Mashpee Wampanoag and other tribes seeking to develop casinos under federal law, by expanding the number of people who can file lawsuits to challenge the tribal gambling developments. Exposing tribal projects to more litigation could cause years of delay, increase costs for developers, and potentially make financing for tribal casinos more difficult and expensive to get. The Mashpee Wampanoag are pursuing a casino in Taunton.

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