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May 15, 2018
Law against sports bets stricken
Many transactional attorneys won't need to place a bet to win big after a U.S. Supreme Court decision Monday cleared a path for states to introduce regulated sports betting.
Many transactional attorneys won't need to place a bet to win big after a U.S. Supreme Court decision Monday cleared a path for states to introduce regulated sports betting.
The highly anticipated ruling strikes down the Professional and Amateur Sports Betting Act of 1992, which through the threat of crippling civil action has effectively outlawed sports betting in the nation's 47 non-exempt states. New Jersey and other states joined...
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