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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California Card Rooms Declare Online Poker Voice
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888 to Create Pool-Sharing Poker Network in Nevada
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PokerStars Begins Quebec Licensing Talks
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888’s Mattingley Would Welcome PokerStars US Return
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Bovada Restricts Players from Nevada and Delaware
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New Jersey Defines Licensing Plan for Affiliate Marketing Sites
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Caesars Helps Draft Federal Anti-Online Gambling Bill
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Pennsylvania Pushes for Online Poker Regulation
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Equity Poker Network Vows to Respect New US Markets
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AGA Withdraws Support for Online Gambling
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Rational Group Receiving Patent for Zoom and Fast-Fold Poker
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NCLGS Proposes Unified Nationwide Online Gaming Standards
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Study Shows Less Support for Online Gambling than Marijuana
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Swiss Government Drafts Online Gambling Bill
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New Report Champions Online Poker for Pennsylvania
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Dutch Boyd Loses Appeals Case to Two Plus Two
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Online Poker Bill Introduced in New York State Assembly
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Daniel Tzvetkoff Story Relayed in Online Gaming Saga Book
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EU Court Rules on Austrian Gaming Law
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Pennsylvania Set to Conduct Online Gaming Study
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California Native American Tribes On Board With Online Poker
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Playtech Pulls Business from Belgium
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Churchill Downs Steadfast in US Online Gaming Support
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UK Poker Player Tony Hakki Avoids Child Support in Court Judgment