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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Nebraska Poker Legalization Faces Stiff Challenge
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GVC Reports Strong Growth as Bwin.Party Takeover Date Approaches
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California Online Poker Bill Left on Shelf, as DFS Bill Passes Committee
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Oklahoma Tribe Seeks Federal Approval for International Online Poker Site
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California Online Poker Bill to Be Early 2016 Topic in State Legislature
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Amaya Will Survive Kentucky’s $870 Million Lawsuit, Say Analysts
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Genting Casino Cromwell Mint Poker Dealer Accused of Stealing Chips In His Socks
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2015 New Jersey Online Poker Year in Review
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RAWA in 2015: Is This Online Poker Bill Flatlining At Last?
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Interesting US Poker Stories Making Headlines in 2015
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Pennsylvania Online Poker Politics in 2015
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Poker Crime and Punishment 2015: Who Walked, Who Talked, and Who Got Locked Up
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Nevada Online Poker 2015: From WSOP to Shared Liquidity
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Poker Heroes and Villains in 2015: The Good, the Bad, and the Really Bad
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How Online Poker Switched It Up in 2015
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LVRJ Editor Resigns in Wake of Sheldon Adelson Purchase
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Poker Players Alliance Wants 14,000 Kentuckians to Receive PokerStars Payouts, Not State Government
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Sheldon Adelson-Supported RAWA Misses the Omnibus, While His Las Vegas Review-Journal Purchase Is Confirmed
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Michigan Charity Poker Bill Gets Positive State Senate Vote
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Illegal HUD Use by Nevada Player Alleged at WSOP.com Site
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FBI San Diego Cardroom Raid Tops Off Two-Year Global Money Laundering Investigation
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Latest RAWA Hearing Finds Little Support Among House Oversight and Government Reform Committee
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RAWA Fails to Get Backing of Majority of US State Attorneys General
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Pennsylvania Could Agree to Legalize Online Poker before End of Week (Then Again, it Might Not)