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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DOJ Lets Appeals Window Close on Wire Act, Setting Stage for Interstate Poker
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European Gaming and Betting Association Files Complaint over Germany Online Poker Tax Rates
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MP Calls for Ban on Gambling Ads During Euro 2020, ITV Responds
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Connecticut Online Poker Bill Passes Senate, Awaits Governor’s Signature
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Online Poker Included as Connecticut House Approves Tribal Compact Expansion
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Unibet Poker Plans July 1 Partial Withdrawal from Germany
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Online Poker Removed From Seminole Compact Legislative Discussions in Florida
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Texas Casino Measures Fail Without Floor Votes
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Anna Khait Denies NYT Report Linking Her to Spying on the FBI
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India’s COVID-19 Crisis Forces Casinos in Goa to Close
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Police Raid Illegal Poker Club in Japan with Alleged Links to the Yakuza
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Flutter Ordered to Surrender $100M in Bonds in Kentucky-PokerStars Case
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Florida Seeks to Remove Live Racing Requirement to Run a Poker Room
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Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak: Reopening Date Around the Corner
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Todd Witteles Seeking $43K in Legal Fees from Mike Postle
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Appeals Court Affirms: ‘Door Fee’ is No Legal Loophole for Oregon Poker Clubs
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North Dakota Senate Kills Online Poker Referendum on 47-0 Vote
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Wynn Resorts Reaches $5.6 Million Settlement with Dealers over Tip-Sharing Dispute
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Kentucky Pursues First Payments from PokerStars in $1.3B Online Poker Lawsuit
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Neil McArthur Resigns as British Gambling Commission CEO During Major Regulatory Review
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Brits Fined £800 for Illicit Lockdown Poker Game in Restaurant
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Missouri Lawmaker Files Online Poker, Casino Bill
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Dutch Poker Players Catch Tax Break Worth Millions