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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Amaya’s PokerStars Acquisition Under Scrutiny from DGE
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New York State Senator John Bonacic Plans Changes to State’s Online Poker Bill
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Archie Karas Gets Written Up in Nevada Black Book, Banned from State’s Casinos for Life
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Amaya Still Confident in US Presence for PokerStars, Says California and New Jersey Will Happen
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Odlanor Malware Latest Trojan Threat to Poker Players
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China’s Social Media Poker Queen Guo Meimei Gets Five Years
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Italian Gambling Ban Would Further Asphyxiate Online Poker Market
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Macau Rocked by Report of $258 Million Theft
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California Legislative Year Comes to an End without Online Poker Movement
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Getting Close to a New York State of Mind to Approve Online Poker, Legislators Say
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New Hampshire Enjoys Charity Poker Boom But Lawmakers Vow to Tighten Grip
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PayPal Comes to WSOP.com in Nevada After Twelve Year Hiatus from Online Poker Scene
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Hialeah Park Poker Tournament Controversy Has Players in an Uproar
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Departing California Gambling Control Commissioner Richard Schuetz Leaves Big Void for State’s Online Poker Efforts
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Phil Ivey Acts Ingenuous Over Use of Busty Cocktail Servers and Ample Liquor Output at Borgata Baccarat Sessions
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Brazilian Online Poker Ban Story Causes Flap, Brazilians React
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Neymar Jr Out of PokerStars UK Ad Campaign Due to Regulatory Underage Issues
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Poker Unlikely to be Impacted by Indian Supreme Court Ruling
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Political Monitor Judicial Watch Announces DOJ Lawsuit Over Wire Act Review
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Sheldon Adelson Undercover Video Expose Shows Land Casinos May Have More Security Loopholes Than Online Ones
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New York State Senator John Bonacic Online Poker Bill Gets September Hearing Date
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Borgata Stands By Phil Ivey Countersuit Card Destruction Decision
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Brazil Outlaws Public Displays of Online Poker
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Christian Lusardi Pleads Guilty to Borgata Counterfeit Chip Fraud