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Perspective

Jun. 4, 2011

The Story Behind Southern California’s Indian Casinos

A look at how tribal gaming in Southern California came to be. By Ralph A. Rossum of Claremont McKenna College


By Ralph A. Rossum

"The Supreme Court and Tribal Gaming" explores the origins, arguments and impact of California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians, the 1987 U.S. Supreme Court decision that reasserted the unique federally supported sovereignty of Indian nations - and opened the door for the explosive growth of Indian casinos over the next two decades. In this excerpt, author Ralph Rossum describes the lavish casinos in Southern Calif...

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