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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UKGC Warns Against Complacency as Coronavirus Causes Online Activity to Spike
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PokerStars Founder Isai Scheinberg Pleads Guilty, Signaling End to Black Friday Prosecutions
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Joe Biden, Donald Trump a Coin Flip to Win US Presidency, In Case You’re Starved for Something to Bet On
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New Online Gaming Laws Turn Germany’s Gray Market into Golden Opportunity
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UK Introduces Coronavirus Countermeasures for Casinos, Industry Says More is Needed
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UK Schools to Teach Children About Gambling Risks
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Betway Hit with Record $14.3 Million Fine for Processing Criminal Proceeds
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Coronavirus Threat Doesn’t Seem to Faze American Poker Players … Yet
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Gujarat Court Ignores Poker Appeal Again as Apathy Reigns Supreme
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Rounders Screenwriter Pushes for Nationwide Online Poker Amid Coronavirus Scare
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Trade Body Urges Polish Government to Relax Online Poker Laws to Help Economy
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21 Arrested as Cops Raid Illegal Poker Club in Tokyo’s Red-Light District
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Texas Card House to Open First Legal Poker Room in Dallas
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Online Poker Supporter Andrew Yang Drops Out of Presidential Race
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Is Nebraska Next to Legalize Poker (and Sports Betting)?
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Tournament Betting Site Now Taking Wagers on US Presidential Election, Donald Trump Favored
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Tourney Chips Used to Fight Oppressive Online Poker Tax in India
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Legalized Gambling in Ukraine Gets Closer after Tax Proposals Submitted
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Michigan Online Poker Expected to Go Live in 2021 as Regulatory Process Looms
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Nebraska Games of Skill Bill Would Legalize Poker, Sports Betting
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UK Bans Credit Card Payments for Gambling, Poker Transactions
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Gaming Regulations, Brexit Fears Driving Royal Panda Out of UK Market
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Japanese Lawmaker to Be Re-Arrested on Casino Bribery Charges
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EvenBet Gaming Targets 2020 Breakthrough with South American Poker Network