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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PokerStars Files Trademarks to Ready for US Return
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Trump Taj Mahal Closure Could Impact NJ Online Poker
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NJ Governor Chris Christie Talks Interstate Poker with NV
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South Korea Blocks New Zynga Poker App & Facebook Games
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Betfair Still OK in New Jersey with Trump Plaza Shutdown
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Full Tilt Poker Wraps up US Refunds Claims Process
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Mexico Online Poker Regulation Could Spell Trouble for Players
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PayPal in Talks with New Jersey Online Regulators
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PokerStars Reentry to New Jersey “An Insult,” Says Caputo
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Gibraltar Group GBGA Challenges UK Gambling Laws in Court
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California Real Money Online Poker To Launch This Month
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PayPal Eyeing US Online Gambling Market
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PokerStars and Full Tilt Could Return to New Jersey in October
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Phil Ivey Accomplice Sues Foxwoods for Over $3 Million
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California Online Poker Bills Won’t See Daylight in 2014
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Amaya Rational Group Acquisition Now Complete
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Svenska Spel: Good for Swedish Consumers, Bad for Profits
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Dutch Online Gaming Moves Forward but Finds Pushback
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Amaya PokerStars Buyout Gets Regulatory Blessings
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Crimea Gaming Congress Set for August
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PPA Calls for Horse Racing to Join California Online Poker Bid
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Charity Poker Suppliers Fall Foul of Michigan Gaming Law
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California Card Rooms Declare Online Poker Voice
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888 to Create Pool-Sharing Poker Network in Nevada