Legal Sports Betting
Legal Sports Betting issues and which USA States allow online and land gambling venues.
South Dakota Sports Betting Amendment Would Let Voters Choose Legal Wagering
State legislators introduced a constitutional amendment this week to put South Dakota sports betting on the ballot. A bipartisan group of state senators dropped SJR 2, which would ask South Dakota voters to legalize sports betting in Deadwood. The measure would limit South Dakota sports betting to Deadwood casinos, and not include any mobile sports […]
read moreNCAA Head: Sports Betting Is ‘Going To Threaten The Integrity Of College Sports In Many Ways’
NCAA President Mark Emmert talked about the advent of legal sports betting in the US at his organization’s annual meeting, and he doesn’t sound happy about it. Here’s what he said, according to The Associated Press. “Sports wagering is going to have a dramatic impact on everything we do in college sports,” Emmert said. “It’s […]
read moreIs Mississippi Ready To Correct Its Biggest Sports Betting Mistake?

A new bill at the state legislature would bring Mississippi sports betting into the 21st century with mobile wagering. Sen. Willie Simmons (D-Cleveland) introduced the Gaming Control Act that would, among other changes, legalize mobile Mississippi sports betting. Mississippi sports betting launched in August with only land- and water-based wagering. Regulations from the Mississippi Gaming Commission […]
read moreNY Sports Betting Regulations Finally Appear To Be On The Way

The New York State Gaming Commission is finally ready to talk about how it intends to regulate sports betting. An agenda for the agency’s upcoming meeting, posted on Thursday, at long last includes a discussion of proposed rules for the industry. The fall of PASPA more than eight months ago triggered an existing NY sports betting statute, but this […]
read moreHow DC Sports Betting Sets An Unparalleled Challenge For The US Market

The following is a guest article submitted by GeoComply Over the next several weeks, the race to legalize sports betting in the U.S. is truly on. How many states will be at the starting line? 10? 15? In fact, 20 or more states could consider legislation in 2019. The speed that sports betting fever is […]
read morePennsylvania Sports Betting Revenue Grows To $2 Million In December

Legal sportsbooks in Pennsylvania took in more than $16 million in wagers during December, the first full month of regulated sports gambling. Revenue inched over $2 million during that period, good for a hold of 12.4 percent. Data comes from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) report released on Thursday. PA sports betting at a […]
read moreTwo New PA Sports Betting Options Coming As Philly Sportsbooks Spread
A key Philadelphia sportsbook opened this week and another opens its doors next week as PA sports betting expands. The South Philadelphia Turf Club took its first wagers this week, marking the fifth opening in just two months in Pennsylvania. Legal Sports Report first reported last week that the Kambi-powered operation would commence operations this […]
read moreMassachusetts Gov. Baker Filing Sports Betting Bill, And DraftKings Apparently Will Like It
Gov. Charlie Baker is introducing his own sports betting bill today in the Massachusetts Legislature. Although the bill has not been posted on the legislature’s website yet, Legal Sports Report is aware that the bill will not have any tethering necessary to a local casino or other gaming facilities. That would create an environment where anyone […]
read morePrairie Meadows Partners With William Hill Pending Iowa Sports Betting Law

An Iowa casino is making plans for sports betting in advance of possible legalization this year. On Wednesday, Prairie Meadows Racetrack & Casino announced a new partnership with industry giant William Hill. Opened in 1989, the Altoona horse racing facility boasts more than 1,700 slot machines and gaming tables within its 85,000 square feet of casino […]
read moreDoes The New Wire Act Memo On Online Gambling Have A Legal Leg To Stand On?

Looking at Monday’s news on a new federal Wire Act memo from the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) requires a brief history lesson. The original Wire Act memo was written in 2011 by then-Assistant Attorney General Virginia Seitz. The quick summary of the 2011 Wire Act memo was that it was the Department of Justice’s position […]
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