Oxford Casino files federal lawsuit challenging Maine law granting exclusive online casino gambling rights to four Wabanaki ...
Oxford Casino Hotel filed the lawsuit late last week in U.S. District Court, challenging LD 1164, the law that grants the Wabanaki Nations exclusive rights to operate online casino games in Maine. The ...
Churchill Downs, which owns the Oxford Casino in Maine, has sued the state for allowing iGaming only through the state's tribes.
Oxford Casino lawsuit challenges Maine tribal iCasino exclusivity, while the National Association Against iGaming leads a People's Veto push.
According to newly released data, Maine’s two land-based casinos posted steady but modest gains in 2025, generating a ...
Maine is one of the smallest states in the U.S., but it is about to be flush with tax revenue after it drew a straight flush. Real money online casinos will soon be available in Maine after Governor ...
While the Passamaquoddy Tribe has earned $57 million since its sports betting partnership with DraftKings began in November 2023, according to state records, gambling revenues for the tribe are ...
Gov. Janet Mills decided earlier this month to allow Maine’s four federally recognized tribes to offer “iGaming.” Oxford Casino is challenging that decision in Maine’s U.S. District Court, accusing ...
The Wabanaki Nations are set to have exclusive control over iGaming, which the brick-and-mortar establishment says would hurt ...
Maine's casino operators are suing the state to block a new law giving the Wabanaki Nations exclusive rights to online ...
One of Maine's two casinos is suing the state over online iGaming.
Churchill Downs is suing Maine's gambling regulator over legislation that legalized online casinos for the state's four ...
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