*The British Government is not finished with Snoop Dogg.
Although a decision to ban the rapper from the U.K. was recently overturned by a judge, the U.K. Border Agency has appealed, citing "a material error in law" made during an immigration hearing in January, reports BBC News.
Following the appeal, the Court Of Appeal will now make a decision about whether Snoop's case should be heard again.
The rapper had his visa snatched due to his involvement in an April 2006 brawl at London's Heathrow Airport. However, Judge Neha Bird overturned the decision earlier this month, concluding that Snoop, born Calvin Broadus, had been peaceful and not reacted to provocation from officials, including police officers.
A rep for the U.K. Border Agency said: "There has been no change in the facts that led to Mr. Broadus being denied a visa. We stand by that initial decision. We will continue to oppose the entry to the U.K. of individuals where we believe there may be a risk to the public."