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.
Mr. Owens is a California attorney specializing in the law of Internet and interactive gaming since 1998. Co-author of INTERNET GAMING LAW with Professor Nelson Rose, (Mary Ann Liebert Publishers, 2nd ed 2009); Associate Editor, Gaming Law Review & Economics; Contributing Editor, TSN. Comments/inquiries welcome at [email protected].
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.
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.
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