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Why Full Tilt Lost Its License

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China’s Gambling Problem

Macau is by far the largest gaming jurisdiction in the world.  This year, the casinos in this Special Administrative Region of China are projected to win more than all of the privately owned casinos in the United States – about $40 billion.  And Macau is not only...

Are Daily Fantasy Sports Legal?

Gambling and the Law®: Are Daily Fantasy Sports Legal? Technology is speeding up changes in the world of gaming.  It took almost two centuries for poker to evolve from Straight Poker – five paper cards dealt face down with no draw – to Internet Hold ‘Em linking...

New York Legalizes Fantasy Sports

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Internet Gaming Law

Internet Gaming Law is an essential resource for legal professionals and business executives in the field of Internet gaming law. This valuable book covers a multitude of new challenges to government and regulatory agencies that deal with gambling legislation,...

Blackjack and the Law

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Gambling and the Law®

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New Jersey’s Credit Card Mistake

New Jersey’s Credit Card Mistake

The New Jersey Casino Control Commission has just adopted a new rule that will allow casinos to accept credit and debit cards for the purchase of chips and slot tokens — at gaming tables! Casinos in Nevada and elsewhere often have machines, usually near cashiers’...