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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Poker World Responds to Roe v. Wade Ruling with Personal Stories, Calls to Action
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West Virginia Officials Exploring MSIGA Membership
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Short Stacks: Brad Owen Named WPT Ambassador, Greektown Detroit to Rebrand
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Partypoker Joins Ontario’s New Regulated Online Gaming Market
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Kentucky Online Poker and Sports Wagering Bill Advances to Senate
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WSOP Online Goes Live in Michigan Monday Morning
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Texas Card House Wins Appeal Against City of Dallas
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East Texas Poker Room Shut Down by Sheriff and District Attorney, Owners Seek Help
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King’s Casino Owner Leon Tsoukernik Provides Food, Housing, Jobs for 500 Ukrainian Refugees
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888Poker Suspends Operations in Russia as Attacks on Ukraine Continue
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Poker Pros Call on Community to Show Support for Ukraine
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Opinions Split as PokerStars Freezes Out Russian Players
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Poker Star Gal Yifrach Charged with Running a Video Slots Ring in California
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Former Poker Pro Eugene Katchalov Chronicles Crisis in Ukraine
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Russian Banking Chaos Hits Poker Players, Tony G Launches Fundraiser for Ukraine
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EPT Sochi Rescheduled, PokerStars Pauses Russian Tournaments after Attack on Ukraine
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WSOP Bracelet Winner Linked to Jan. 6 Riot with Live Poker Reporting Help
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Move to Drop COVID Travel Restrictions Opens Up Live Poker Events in Europe
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No COVID Passes Required for EPT Prague
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison Reopens Aussie Borders in Time for WPT Australia
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Short Stacks: Nevada Drops Indoor Mask Mandate, SD Senate Acts on Online Sports Betting
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Dallas Poker Rooms ‘Blindsided’ by Revoked Occupancy Permits
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Lena Evans Leads Class-Action Lawsuit Against PayPal
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European Poker Tournaments in 2022: How Will COVID Change Things?