This compilation of papers and comments presented at the North American Conference on the Status of Indian Gaming in 1989, shortly after the passage of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), includes the complete texts of the Supreme Court's Cabazon decision (1987), the IGRA (1988), and the California/Davis Compact (1999). Since the passage of the IGRA, the spread of Indian gaming has been significant and Congress has still not revisited the 1988 Act in spite of its perceived weaknesses and shortcomings. Indian Gaming and the Law provides a snapshot from the outset of predictions, fears and assessments of what Indian gaming might do for and to tribes, many of which continue to survive the tests of time. Distributed for the Institute for the Study of Gambling.
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