Cherokee Nation Entertainment filed a lawsuit against the State of Arkansas on Friday after voters in the state approved a ...
The Pope County casino license holder sued the state of Arkansas Friday after voters approved a statewide ballot initiative ...
Group supporting the measure was funded by an out-of-state casino operator, Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, over license awarded ...
A Friday filing by the group holding the casino license in Pope County is asking for an injunction to keep its license loss ...
A federal judge has denied an effort to temporarily block enforcement of a constitutional amendment Arkansas voters approved that revokes the state's license for a planned casino.
The Cherokee Nation’s effort to build a casino in Russellville, in Pope County, Arkansas, received a blow by voters who approved Issue 2, an amendment to revoke ...
A Wednesday order by a federal judge in Little Rock means a temporary restraining order will not go into effect to maintain ...
Cherokee Nation Entertainment filed a lawsuit against the State of Arkansas after voters approved a ballot measure that ...
PLAINTIFFS ARE REQUESTING A TEMPORARY RESTRA Cherokee Nation Entertainment filed a lawsuit against the State of Arkansas after voters approved a ballot measure that stopped the group's planned casino.
A U.S. judge ruled that the requested temporary restraining order against Arkansas' Issue 2 would be "reluctantly denied" and another hearing would take place.
Cherokee Nation Business is suing Arkansas after a constitutional amendment halts its planned Legends Casino. The tribe claims the amendment violates their existing license and due process rights.