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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Churchill Downs Steadfast in US Online Gaming Support
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UK Poker Player Tony Hakki Avoids Child Support in Court Judgment
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Libertarian Groups Attack Federal Online Gaming Ban
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Grey Market Costing Poland Millions in Tax Revenue
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New Jersey Leaders Slam Adelson Anti-Online Gambling Bill
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Massive Swedish Online Poker Fraud Case Brings Indictments
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Borgata Fake Chip Scandal Resolved, But is it Really Fair?
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California Rep Mary Bono Courted Adelson Before Joining Opposition
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NCLGS and NACS Join the Wire Act Reinterpretation Dispute
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Phil Ivey Embroiled in Second Alleged Cheating Case, Now with Borgata
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FinCEN May Force Casinos to Reveal High Roller Bankroll Sources
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Poker Players Alliance Urges Enthusiasts to Join the Fight
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Mississippi Internet Gaming Study Given Go-Ahead
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State Lawmakers Group Latest to Challenge Wire Act Restoration
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Japanese Mobile Gaming Popularity On the Rise
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US Lotteries Oppose Restoration of Wire Act
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California Surprised as Dianne Feinstein Supports Online Gaming Ban
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Bonacic Introduces New York Online Poker Bill
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No Movement for Illinois Online Poker
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Reid and Heller Look Both Ways in Federal iGaming Fight
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UK Gambling Tax Moves Forward Despite Protests
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Summer Start for Nevada and Delaware Internet Poker Pact
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Adelson Found Lurking Behind Two US Anti-Online Gaming Bills
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New Jersey Bill Embraces Foreign Gaming Operators