Works Recently Cited

written by I. Nelson Rose
2021

My published works were recently cited in these articles:

1)  Mark A. Gottlieb, Richard A. Daynard, and Lissy C. Friedman, “Casinos: an Addiction Industry in the Mold of Tobacco and Opioid Drugs,” 2021 University of Illinois Law Review 1711 (2021).

Citing

I. Nelson Rose, “Gambling and the Law: Pivotal Dates,” in www.GamblingAndTheLaw.com ( June 27, 2017),

http://www.gamblingandthelaw.com/article/pivotal-dates/

2)  John Warren Kindt, “Bans on Sports Gambling and Lotteries Would Pump-Prime the U.S. Economic System in the New Age of Covid,” 2021 University of Illinois Law Review 1771 (2021), on page 1783:

“The Legal Sports Report then cited to the blog of Law Professor I. Nelson Rose who  blogged as follows::

‘I think this is all due to my former classmate, Chief Justice John Roberts (Harvard Law School 1979). Roberts is strongly for state’s rights, particularly for states making their own decisions, free from control by Congress. He is also, probably, pro-gambling.'”  I. Nelson Rose, “Supreme Court Will Hear NJ Sports Betting Case” (2017),

https://www.gamblingandthelaw.com/supreme-court-will-hear-nj-sports-betting-case/

3)  Kevin W. Morrissey, Jr., “Untangling the Confusing Web of Sports Gambling Regulation in the Wake of Murphy v. NCAA,” 39 Review of Banking and Financial Law 1171 (Spring, 2020).

Citing:

I. Nelson Rose, “The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 Analyzed,” 10 Gaming Law Review 537 (2006).

I. Nelson Rose

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