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Jul 30

Caesars to start taking sports bets in New Jersey, Mississippi

By Wayne Parry, Associated Press

The gambling industry is closely watching to see which casino will be the first in New Jersey to offer online sports betting following a Supreme Court ruling on a case brought by the state that cleared the way for all…

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May 15

Sanctuary cities could get boost from sports betting ruling

By Mark Sherman, Associated Press

There is a direct link between the court's decision in the sports betting case and the administration's effort to punish local governments that resist Trump's immigration enforcement policies, several legal commentators said.

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May 14

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A New Jersey bet on sports wagers pays off at Supreme Court

By Brenda Flanagan, NJTV-News

The Supreme Court has ruled that states have the power to legalize sports betting. The case came from New Jersey, a state that fought for years to legalize sports bets at casinos and race tracks. Special correspondent Brenda Flanagan of…

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May 14

Supreme Court makes sports betting a possibility nationwide

By Jessica Gresko, Associated Press

The Supreme Court on Monday struck down a federal law that bars gambling on football, basketball, baseball and other sports in most states, giving states the go-ahead to legalize betting on sports.

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Nov 27

Analysis: 3 cases that make December a blockbuster month for the Supreme Court

By Marcia Coyle

Sports betting, cellphones and a wedding cake are at the center of three potential blockbuster challenges that the U.S. Supreme Court will examine during its December round of arguments.

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Oct 16

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If you can wager on them, are fantasy sports gambling?

By PBS News Hour

Regulators in Nevada have become the first to rule that betting on daily fantasy sports sites like FanDuel and DraftKings are gambling. They have ordered the companies to cease operating in the state until they obtain gambling licenses. In our…

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Oct 12

Former congressman says daily fantasy sports sites are a 'cauldron of daily betting'

By Tim Dahlberg, Associated Press

LAS VEGAS -- The U.S. congressman who drafted the 2006 legislation used by DraftKings and FanDuel as proof of their legitimacy says is it "sheer chutzpah" for the daily fantasy sites to pretend the law makes them legal.

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Mar 28

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Viewers respond to report on the controversy surrounding sports gambling

By PBS News Hour

Hari Sreenivasan reads viewer comments responding to a previous report on the controversies surrounding illegal sports betting in the U.S.

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Mar 26

Twitter chat: Is legalizing sports gambling a safe bet?

By Nora Daly

With March Madness in full swing, it is likely that you or someone you know has filled out a bracket for this year's NCAA Tournament. But those who’ve chosen to “make it interesting” should know that, outside of Las Vegas,…

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Mar 22

Could heads or tails be your best March Madness bracket gamble?

By Carey Reed

Dr. Dae Hee Kwak, a professor at the University of Michigan School of Kinesiology, decided to try flipping a coin in 2011 to see if chance could outperform the experts on picks for the men's NCAA Basketball Tournament.

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