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.
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 Entertainment asserted that Local Voters in Charge was primarily funded by the Choctaw Nation casino, just ...
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 federal judge on Tuesday denied a temporary delay in the implementation of an anti-casino constitutional amendment that ...
A federal U.S. District Court judge heard arguments on Tuesday, Nov. 12 concerning Issue 2 should be put on hold.
Cherokee Nation Entertainment, which was awarded the license in June by the Arkansas Racing Commission, filed the complaint ...
A lawsuit filed by Cherokee Nation Businesses against the state over passage of Issue 2 on Election Day that would revoke its ...
A federal judge has denied the Cherokee Nation Business, Cherokee Nation Entertainment and Jennifer McGill’s request for a temporary restraining order, allowing Arkansas’s newly passed Issue 2 to take ...
Cherokee Nation Entertainment filed a lawsuit against the State of Arkansas after voters approved a ballot measure that ...
Cherokee Nation Entertainment and Pope County resident Jennifer McGill filed a lawsuit Friday to restrain Arkansas from ...
Cherokee Nation Entertainment LLC and Pope County registered voter Jennifer McGill were named as plaintiffs in a lawsuit ...