That’s the problem with American gambling law: all too often there is no description, no common standard, about what a “leg” is. Or, more accurately, what “gambling” is or is not.
What’s in a name? Lawsuits reveal the Achilles’ heel of American gambling law
That’s the problem with American gambling law: all too often there is no description, no common standard, about what a “leg” is. Or, more accurately, what “gambling” is or is not.
Everybody in the pool? Kentucky Supreme Court and “instant racing”
Sometimes it's very difficult to explain why a particular US court ruled a particular way, unless you've been infected with a legal education.
Where a door closes, a (betting) window opens
Is the digital Triple Crown the future of horseracing? “The world that we used to know, People tell me it don’t turn no more… “ ― Steely Dan It was eerie.
Chipping Away at Freedom: I-gaming and cyber-privacy
It’s a very promising development: super-effective, clean and painless.
The world turned upside down
Different problems, different events can cause gambling, especially state-sponsored gambling, to wax or wane, or even shut down
They’re not gonna take it: Mobile gambling’s advantage in the post-pandemic world
The reopening of casino establishments post-pandemic won't be the same experience with stringent health safety measure put in place. Here's where mobile gaming of all kinds really shines.
A place in line: Has gambling finally become mainstream??
America has reached a new milestone. It was an easy mark to miss, as the rumble and roar of “coronavirus!” virtually drowned out everything else. But it was a genuine milestone, nonetheless.
Keeping track, contact tracing, mass surveillance, and future privacy for I-gaming
More sophisticated mobile applications that can conduct surveillance could be another blow to anyone's privacy and personal autonomy will eventually lead.