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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Panama Papers Appear to Connect the Dots to Amaya Exec David Baazov…or Do They?
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Quebec Poker Site Blocking Bill Meets with Mass Criticism from Opponents
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NYX Gaming Grabs OpenBet, Pushes OnGame Poker Network to Back Burner
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Kiwi Poker Player Murder Scandal Sees New Zealander Accused of Savage Knife Attack
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Amaya Receives PokerStars New Jersey Conditional License Renewal, Despite Baazov Securities Charges
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Black Friday Figure Jeremy Johnson Could Face Prison in iWorks Fraud Case
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Amaya CEO David Baazov to Take Indefinite Leave, Vows Amaya Private Takeover Bid is Still On
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Poker Debt Allegedly Drives Robin Haase Tennis Coach to Murder
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AMF David Baazov Charges Expand, as Quebec Regulator Alleges Insider Trading Network Spanned More Than Five Years
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Malaysian Bookie Paul Phua Denies 14K Triad Affiliations
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David Baazov Brother Target of AMF Search Warrants for Alleged Securities Fraud in Quebec
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Could Amaya CEO David Baazov Insider Trading Charges Hurt PokerStars New Jersey?
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Daily Fantasy Sports Sites Banned in New York State, Are There Repercussions for Online Poker?
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PokerStars Officially Launches in New Jersey, Receives DGE Tech Approval
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5Dimes Targeted by Feds in $2 Million Amazon GC Money Laundering Investigation
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Marco Rubio Presidential Exit Welcomed by US Online Poker Supporters
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PokerStars Goes Live with Soft Launch in New Jersey Today
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David Baazov Still Stacking Chips for Amaya Takeover Bid
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Daniel Negreanu Becomes American Citizen, Vows to Vote Against Donald Trump
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More Full Tilt Remissions Approved, $2.6 Million Expected for March
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Poker Dealer Cleared of Cheating in “Fluke” Card Fiasco
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PokerStars New Jersey Announces March 16 Soft Launch Date
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Playtech Rumored Amaya Joint Takeover Bid Makes Financial Analysts Bullish
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Dutch Court Declares No Skill in Poker, Overturning Previous Ruling