How Casinos, Lotteries, And Sports Leagues Have Shaped Sports Betting Laws
We’re approaching the two-year anniversary of the Supreme Court striking down PASPA, and my oh my, how things have changed since May 14, 2018.
We’re approaching the two-year anniversary of the Supreme Court striking down PASPA, and my oh my, how things have changed since May 14, 2018.
It’s official, Penn National is acquiring Barstool Sports. The deal, first reported by Vox, brings together one of the largest casino operators in the US and a rapidly growing multimedia company with a fanbase tailormade for sports betting.
Once confined to Nevada, legal sports betting is now a reality in 14 states and counting. However, the rapid spread hasn’t been without complications.
The legal US sports betting landscape has changed a lot since last year’s Super Bowl. Bettors in no less than 14 states will have the opportunity to place legal wagers on next week’s Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers.
If you’ve spent any time following the coverage of legal sports betting, you know there’s no shortage of debate when it comes to the rollout of sports betting across the country.
It’s January, and that means one thing, a flurry of gaming expansion legislation is being introduced in statehouses across the country. The latest state to add its name to the sports betting and online poker mix is an unlikely one: Nebraska.
Unity was the overarching theme of the keynote address delivered by American Gaming Association (AGA) President and CEO Bill Miller at the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States (NCLGS) Winter Conference produced by Spectrum Gaming.
Next week a couple of hundred lawmakers, regulators, lawyers, and industry types will descend on sunny San Diego for the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States (NCLGS for short) winter meeting.
The Department of Justice isn’t ready to throw in the towel on its highly criticized 2018 Wire Act opinion. This summer, the DOJ appealed the ruling by New Hampshire District Court Judge Paul Barbadoro that said the Wire Act only applied to sports betting, but it waited until the last minute to file its brief…
Pennsylvania online poker is finally a reality following the successful launch of PokerStars PA. And at least early on, Pennsylvanians have been flocking to the online poker tables.
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