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  • daily_news
    14 November 2019

    Californian tribes make sports betting regulatory pitch

    A coalition of 18 California-based Native American tribes have put forward a proposal that could pave the way for the launch of legal wagering in the state.

  • daily_news
    12 September 2019

    NY regulator relaunches gaming market study tender

    The New York Gaming Commission has reopened the tender process for an independent company to conduct a study into the expansion of the state’s gaming market.

  • daily_news
    16 July 2019

    North Carolina tribal betting bill heads to Governor

    A bill to include sports betting in the list of Class III tribal gaming products is headed to the North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper after it was approved by the state’s House of Representatives. 

  • daily_news
    17 April 2019

    Washington tribe files lawsuit against Valve Corporation

    Washington State-based tribal casino operator the Quinault Indian Nation has accused Valve Corporation of facilitating illegal gambling on its online video games distribution platform Steam in a new lawsuit.

  • news_analysis
    14 March 2019

    State of the union: RI and WV bills head to governor

    In this week's State of the Union, in partnership with Segev LLP, we find Rhode Island poised to legalise online wagering and West Virginia set to legalise online gaming, with bills in both states awaiting approval from their respective Governors. Elsewhere, Michigan Representative Brandt Iden has resumed efforts to legalise online betting and gaming in the state, new bills have been filed in Connecticut and Kansas, and the AGA is urging states to innovate when they regulate.

  • daily_news
    1 March 2019

    North Carolina to consider tribal sports betting bill

    Lawmakers in North Carolina are to the run the rule over a new bill that would legalise sports betting on tribal lands in the state.

  • daily_news
    22 February 2019

    Kentucky and North Dakota sports betting bills advance

    Lawmakers in Kentucky and North Dakota have advanced bills that would legalise various forms of sports betting in each state.

  • daily_news
    15 February 2019

    Minnesota considers tribal sports betting proposal

    Lawmakers in Minnesota are to consider a new bill that could lead to the legalisation of sports betting at tribal casinos in the US state.

  • daily_news
    12 February 2019

    Tribal sports betting bill filed in Washington State

    A group of eight Washington Representatives have put forward a new bill that would legalise sports betting via tribal gaming facilities in the state, both in-person and online.

  • daily_news
    6 February 2019

    NJ and Penn Attorneys General wade into Wire Act debate

    New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal and his Pennsylvania counterpart Josh Shapiro have attacked the Department of Justice’s (DoJ) decision to revise its interpretation of the Wire Act and suggested that the department was influenced by anti-iGaming lobbyists.

  • news_analysis
    30 January 2019

    Revising the Wire Act: What does it mean for you? Part 2

    In the second part of iGaming Business' deep dive into the revised Wire Act opinion, ICE Sports Betting USA speakers stress the need for clarity from the Department of Justice as they look to work out the best way to interpret the ruling.

  • news_analysis
    29 January 2019

    Revising the Wire Act: What does it mean for you? Part 1

    The Department of Justice’s decision to revise its interpretation of the Wire Act could have a major impact on the nascent US iGaming industry. Or, as some suggest, its impact could be felt in gaming verticals that are well-established and generating money for operators and states alike. A selection of speakers from ICE Sports Betting USA discuss the DoJ’s about-turn.

  • daily_news
    25 January 2019

    Arizona considers tribal sports betting bill

    Arizona lawmakers will run the rule over a new sports betting bill that would legalise land-based tribal sports wagering within the state but prohibit betting on collegiate sporting events.

  • daily_news
    21 January 2019

    AGA allays concerns over US DoJ Wire Act opinion

    The American Gaming Association (AGA) has attempted to address concerns over the US Department of Justice's revised opinion on the Wire Act by insisting that states and tribes are still able to offer regulated online gaming.

  • daily_news
    16 January 2019

    Poker, tribes and DFS to bear brunt of new Wire Act changes

    Regulus Partners analysts foresee years of legal challenges across the US following the Department of Justice's reversal of its Wire Act opinion to conclude that the law's prohibitions apply to all forms of gaming

  • news_analysis
    6 December 2018

    Mississippi forges its own path with sports betting launch

    Mississippi Gaming Commission executive director Allen Godfrey shares his impressions on the first few months of legal wagering

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  • news_analysis
    24 October 2018

    Q&A: Rodney Butler, chairman, Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation

    Tribal chairman and interim CEO of Foxwoods Resort Casino on the US wagering and igaming landscape post PASPA

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  • daily_news
    17 October 2018

    Nevada considers laws for remote sports betting

    New Mexico casino starts taking legal sports betting

  • daily_news
    10 October 2018

    New Mexico sports betting to go live next week

    USBookmaking’s tribal partnership will see NM become sixth sports betting state

  • news_analysis
    4 October 2018

    State of the union

    Segev LLP tracks the fast-moving regulatory scene in the US since PASPA’s repeal

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