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Maine House Asks Court Whether Tribe Could Run Casino

AUGUSTA, Maine - Maine's top court could weigh in on whether a tribe could run a casino on tribal land without state permission.
The House last month approved Rep. Henry Bear's order asking the Maine Supreme Judicial Court to consider whether a U.S. Supreme Court decision would allow the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians to conduct gambling on tribal trust land.
 
Bear says a 1987 U.S. Supreme Court decision lifted restrictions on tribal casinos. A 1988 federal law allows states to set rules for gambling.
 
Efforts to allow tribal casinos in Maine have long failed. A bill to allow Maine's gambling board to issue licenses to federally recognized tribes died this spring.
 
Spokespeople for Maine's top court didn't respond to a request for comment.