A proposal to stop a proposed casino in Arkansas was filed on Thursday, and its opponents asked the state Supreme Court to remove it from the ballot for November.
Within a day of the secretary of state's office declaring the proposed constitutional amendment eligible for ballot, Cherokee Nation Entertainment, which was granted a license to construct and run the casino, along with a recently established affiliate, filed a lawsuit opposing it.
Within a day of the secretary of state's office declaring the proposed constitutional amendment eligible for ballot, Cherokee Nation Entertainment, which was granted a license to construct and run the casino, along with a recently established affiliate, filed a lawsuit opposing it.