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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Russian ISPs Block PokerStars and Numerous Gambling Sites
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C4COP Completes First Media Campaign to Fight Proposed Gambling Ban
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PokerStars Illinois Class Action Lawsuit Dismissed
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Massachusetts Pushes for Online Gaming Bill
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UK Gambling Commission Shuts Down London Poker Clubs
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UK Online Gaming Laws Undergo Changes
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Native American Tribes Active in California, Out in Oklahoma
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Gambler Sues Downtown Grand for $500K Gambling Loss
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Geolocation Provider Locaid Selected for Delaware/Nevada Poker Compact
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Bubble Group Finally Declares Bankruptcy
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Bulgaria: From Blacklisting to Licensing
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Sen. Lindsey Graham to Introduce Anti-Online Gambling and Poker Bill
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Online Poker Revenues Spiral in Denmark
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Kentucky Gambling Domains Case Still Unsettled
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Poll Says Americans Want States to Determine Online Gaming Status
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Two California Online Poker Bills Introduced
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Nevada and Delaware Sign First Online Poker Interstate Compact
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New Jersey Online Gaming Expected to Triple Traffic in 2014
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Bono and Jindal Offer Online Gaming Opinions
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Legality of Home Poker Games Being Reviewed by U.S. Supreme Court
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Nevada Senators Plan to Ban Internet Gaming … Except Poker
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Will New Canadian Gaming Laws Send Online Sites Running?
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PokerStars Bulgarian Online License Approved
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French Poker Players Unwilling to Give Up Unregulated Sites