Law & Politics
Law & Politics
Poker and the law have gone hand-in-hand since the beginning, and the fight to legalize the game has been ongoing in statehouses and legislative halls across the world.
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Chinese Government Blocks Popular Mobile Poker Apps in Online Gambling Crackdown
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Poker Alliance Urges Floridians to Protect Gambling by Voting No on Amendment 3
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Asian Poker Tour to Host Event in Japan, But No Cash Prizes to Winners
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BetConstruct Gets Green Light for European Online Poker Project
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Could Online Poker Piggy Back on New Washington DC Sports Betting Bill?
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New Jersey Gaming Regulators Warn Offshore Affiliates about Promoting Illegal Sites
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Nevada Sportsbooks May Soon Accept Out-of-State Wagers
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Unable to Find Money in New Jersey, Borgata Wants Approval to Go After Phil Ivey’s Nevada Assets
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Indianapolis Charity Poker Game Under Investigation for Gaming Infractions
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Trial Begins in Case of 2014 Murder at Private Poker Game Near Houston
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Winamax Facing Lawsuit from Players Over Investigation Into Poker Bots
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Poker in India Takes Another Hit After Police Close 500 Card Clubs
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Borgata Appeal Could Triple Damages Collected from Phil Ivey in Edge Sorting Case
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Details Emerge about Vancouver Poker Raid that Nabbed River Rock Casino Dealers
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Former PokerStars Ambassador Cristiano Ronaldo Facing Lawsuit Over Las Vegas Rape Allegation
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Poker Alliance Voices Support for State-Regulated Sports Betting in Filing with Congress
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WPTDeepstacks Houston Proves Successful Despite Legal Limbo of Texas Poker
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MTV ‘Pro Hunt’ Looking for India’s Next Poker Stars in Team Event
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Who’s Bluffing? Poker Players Question Credibility of Brett Kavanaugh, Christine Ford in Senate Hearing
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Sports Betting at Forefront of Thursday Congressional Hearing: A Little More Conversation, Very Little Action
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Paris Poker Suffers Blow as City’s Last Live Club Is Shut Down by Authorities
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Online Poker Foes to Testify at Congressional Sports Betting Hearing Thursday
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Poker-Playing Firebrand James Woods Locked Out of Twitter for Sharing Fake News
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Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Questioned About Gambling Habits and Poker Games