William Norman has been a partner with Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker, LLP since January 2000. Mr. Norman joined Hobbs Straus in 1994, following a two-year clerkship with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mr. Norman's practice focuses on promoting and defending the rights of Indian tribes and tribal organizations. He advises tribal governments, their agencies, and enterprises on tribal governmental and business infrastructure, from drafting tribal laws to negotiating complex financing transactions.
Kirke Kickingbird, a member of the Kiowa Tribe and Kiowa Gourd Clan, has devoted his professional career to helping Indian people get interpretations of the law that will benefit their personal interests as well as the interests of tribal governments. His expertise has enabled him to work effectively in legal, political, academic, and business arenas in order to ensure that the Indian viewpoint is taken seriously.
Live Video-Broadcast: April 24, 2026
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What will you learn
Attorneys will gain a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework governing tribal gaming in the United States. The program explains the historical development of tribal gaming, the structure and requirements of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), and the role of tribal–state gaming compacts. Participants will also examine federal oversight, key court decisions, and regulatory developments shaping the industry.
What will you gain
Attendees will gain practical insight into the legal and regulatory systems that govern tribal gaming in the United States. They will develop a clearer understanding of how tribal sovereignty, federal law, and tribal–state compacts interact in the regulation of gaming operations. Participants will also strengthen their ability to identify emerging legal risks and opportunities related to sports betting and digital wagering.
This course is co-sponsored with myLawCLE.
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Date / Time: April 24, 2026
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William R. Norman, Jr., Partner | Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker, LLP
William Norman has been a partner with Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker, LLP since January 2000. Mr. Norman joined Hobbs Straus in 1994, following a two-year clerkship with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mr. Norman’s practice focuses on promoting and defending the rights of Indian tribes and tribal organizations. He advises tribal governments, their agencies, and enterprises on tribal governmental and business infrastructure, from drafting tribal laws to negotiating complex financing transactions. William has wide-ranging experience as a trusted legal advisor and counselor to tribal leadership on matters spanning from assisting leaders in improving tribal citizen/member services to advocating at the highest levels of federal and state government on their behalf.
Kirke Kickingbird, Of Counsel | Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker, LLP
Kirke Kickingbird, a member of the Kiowa Tribe and Kiowa Gourd Clan, has devoted his professional career to helping Indian people get interpretations of the law that will benefit their personal interests as well as the interests of tribal governments. His expertise has enabled him to work effectively in legal, political, academic, and business arenas in order to ensure that the Indian viewpoint is taken seriously. In his work, Kirke has provided training and technical assistance to more than 150 tribal governments within the United States and Canada, and has worked with the United States government and world experts on international treaty issues affecting indigenous people. Kirke joined the firm in 2000 and today is working on gaming issues for Oklahoma tribes and tribal government reform.
I. Tribal Self-Determination to the IGRA: History of Tribal Government Gaming | 1:00pm – 1:30pm
This session examines the historical development of tribal government gaming as part of the broader movement for tribal self-determination. It reviews early tribal–state conflicts over gaming and the litigation that shaped the legal landscape, including the landmark California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians decision. The discussion then turns to the enactment of the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) and the regulatory framework it established.
Attorneys will learn how federal Indian law and tribal sovereignty shaped the development of tribal gaming. They will analyze the legal significance of the California v. Cabazon Band of Mission Indians decision and its impact on tribal–state authority. Participants will also examine why Congress enacted the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) and how it structured the regulation of tribal gaming.
II. Understanding the IGRA: Structure of Tribal Government Gaming | 1:30pm – 2:00pm
This session examines the structure of tribal government gaming under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA). It reviews key statutory concepts, including the definition of “Indian lands,” permissible uses of gaming revenues, and the classification of Class I, II, and III gaming. The discussion also addresses federal oversight by the National Indian Gaming Commission and the continuing importance of Class II gaming.
Attendees will learn how the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act structures and regulates tribal gaming operations. They will understand key legal concepts such as “Indian lands,” permitted uses of gaming revenue, and the distinctions between Class I, II, and III gaming. Participants will also examine the role and limits of federal oversight by the National Indian Gaming Commission.
Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm
III. Mobile Betting: Opportunities and Threats to Tribal Government Gaming | 2:10pm – 3:10pm
This session examines the evolving legal landscape surrounding tribal sports betting. It reviews the impact of the fall of PASPA and the expansion of state-authorized sports betting and commercial sportsbooks. The discussion also addresses other federal laws affecting tribal sports betting and the implications of the West Flagler decision; the session explores new Interior compacting regulations and emerging threats such as sports prediction markets and sweepstakes sportsbooks.
Attorneys will learn how the repeal of PASPA reshaped the sports betting landscape and its implications for tribal gaming. They will examine how federal law and recent cases, including the West Flagler decision, affect tribal authority and state regulation of sports wagering. Participants will also review new Interior Department compacting regulations and how they influence tribal–state agreements.
Approved for CLE Credits
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Approved for CLE Credits
2 General
Approved for CLE Credits
2 General
Approved for CLE Credits
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Approved for CLE Credits
2 General
No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Approved via Attorney Submission
2 General Hours
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Approved for CLE Credits
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 Substantive
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)
No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Approved for CLE Credits
2.4 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Approved for CLE Credits
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Approved for CLE Credits
120 General minutes
Approved for CLE Credits
2.4 General
Approved for CLE Credits
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Approved for CLE Credits
2.4 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Approved for CLE Credits
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2.5 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Approved for CLE Credits
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Not Eligible
2 General Hours
Approved for CLE Credits
2 General
Approved via Attorney Submission
2 Law & Legal Hours
Pending CLE Approval
2 General
Pending CLE Approval
2.4 General
Pending CLE Approval
2 General