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Trends in Overseas Sports Lottery/Betting Legal Frameworks (2) – United States (Vol. 2)
As discussed in the previous article in this series of newsletters, sports betting is being legalized in an increasing number of places in the United States following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on May 14, 2018, finding that The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992, a federal law banning sports gambling, was unconstitutional and therefore invalid. However, as an increasing number of states legalize sports betting, the risks of players, staff members, and other individuals becoming involved in match-fixing have become apparent. In fact, there has been a series of recent news articles in the United States reporting on professional sports players and interested parties being the subject of gambling probes by investigating authorities or relevant sports organizations...To read the full article, please see the PDF file
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