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Alabama Legalizes Daily Fantasy Sports; DraftKings, FanDuel Set To Return
Daily fantasy sports is coming back to Alabama. More than three years after DFS was declared to be illegal gambling by the state’s attorney general, companies like DraftKings and FanDuel are getting ready to re-enter the market. Alabama and daily fantasy Gov. Kay Ivey signed the bill into law, as first reported by Bloomberg Tax. […]
read moreWhy The New Wire Act Decision Might Not Be A Win For Sports Betting
The moment we have been waiting for since Feb. 15 has finally arrived, as we have a Wire Act memo decision from the New Hampshire District Court. This afternoon, Judge Paul Barbadoro said: I hereby declare that § 1084(a) of the Wire Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1084(a), applies only to transmissions related to bets or […]
read moreWhy Many Think Illinois Sports Betting, Casino Expansion Could Happen: ‘We Have To Do This’
Political will is building for Illinois sports betting with Republicans and Democrats in both chambers and the governor working toward passing a comprehensive gambling expansion bill including sports betting by Friday’s deadline, even if language for the legislation doesn’t yet exist. Background on Illinois Gambling Legislation Illinois has a long history with gambling legislation. Legalized […]
read moreExcerpt From New Book ‘The Logic Of Sports Betting’: Market Agreement And Resistance

The following is an excerpt from the new book The Logic of Sports Betting by Ed Miller and Matthew Davidow. You can read another excerpt here. Before I get into the weeds there’s one more core market concept you have to understand. I started the book making a big deal about how sports betting isn’t a one- […]
read moreThe Problem For The Illinois Sports Betting And Casino Bill: The Casinos Hate It

If Illinois passes a comprehensive gambling expansion bill this week, it likely will be against opposition from its existing casino industry. Tom Swoik, executive director of the Illinois Casino Gaming Association, tells Legal Sports Report that his organization, which represents nine of the 10 casinos in the state, almost certainly would not support the full […]
read moreA Dear John Letter To Illinois And America’s Worst Sports Betting Bill

Dearest Illinois, It’s not you, it’s me. Well … that’s not entirely true. It’s totally you. By the time you read this letter I’ll be gone, set off into my wistful thoughts of how the Illinois sports betting process went from delight to disaster in the final days of the legislative session. Year after year, […]
read moreLouisiana Sports Betting Bill Receives Mortal Hit From Poison Pill Amendments
If you had Louisiana to legalize sports betting this year, hold your tickets. The House Appropriations committee loaded up S 153 with poison pills during a Tuesday hearing, likely scuttling the legal sports betting push from Sen. Danny Martiny. The sponsor asked the group to advance the tattered remnants of his bill as amended, but it […]
read morePA Sports Betting Mobile Launches: Everything We Know Right Now
Live testing of online PA sports betting began today with SugarHouse Sportsbook standing first in line. The platform went live for web-based and Android devices on Tuesday, with the iOS app still pending approval in Pennsylvania. In-person PA sports betting kicked off late last year, and eight retail sportsbooks now take wagers. Lessons from neighboring New Jersey, however, underscore […]
read moreSports Betting Legislative Lasso: Tennessee Legalizes, Illinois’ Final Push
Happy holiday, ladies and gents! US lawmakers are observing Memorial Day today (although they were at work in Illinois), providing a quiet stage for our weekly recap of sports betting news. This year’s holiday happens to coincide with Grape Popsicle Day and Cellophane Tape Day, if you’re looking for additional ways to celebrate. Anyhow, here are the stats […]
read moreThis New Illinois Sports Betting Bill Is A Real Doozy
Illinois is going to consider a sports betting bill unlike any other in the country. Legal Sports Report obtained a copy of the amendment Rep. Mike Zalewski is proposing in the House, and it’s a doozy. Zalewski’s attempt to legalize IL sports betting began with five impractical amendments, none of which garnered support. The expectation was that the […]
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