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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First Batch of Online Poker and Betting Sites Licensed in Germany
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New Advertising Rules Force Changes on UK Poker Ambassadors
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How Betting Odds Shifted Following 2020’s First Presidential Debate
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Poker Twitter Takes Predictable Sides in First 2020 US Presidential Debate
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Poker Fundraising Gets Political with Online Tournament to Support Biden-Harris
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San Jose Casinos Allowed to Reopen with Outdoor Poker Rooms
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RummyCulture’s New World Record Could Help India’s Poker Industry Flourish
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Washington Football Team Cuts NFL Star Cody Latimer Following Alleged Poker Shoot Out
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Poker Players Share Thoughts on Joe Biden’s VP Pick, Kamala Harris
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All Bets are Off: Casinos in England Told to Stay Closed as UK Starts Locals Lockdowns
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Madras High Court Wants Regulatory Framework for Online Poker in India
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WSOP Naked Man Receives Probation for Terrorism Charges Related to Casino Threats
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New Jersey Legislation Would Allow Poker at Horse Tracks
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Doug Polk Suspends Bid to Recall Las Vegas Mayor, Cites Pandemic Obstacles
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Eyes Down, Shutters Up: Rank Group to Reopen Mecca Bingo Halls, Set Example for Poker Rooms
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“Nonsensical” – Trade Group Hits Out at Decision to Not Reopen Casinos in England
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Legal Online Poker Market Shapes Up as Germany Moves Toward Regulation
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Recovering Gambling Addicts to Advise UKGC on Regulatory Standards
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Aussie Poker Champ Warwick Mirzikinian Apologizes for Accidentally Killing Cyclist
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Mac is Back as VerStandig Law Firm Files $5.9 Million Lawsuit Against Skillz Inc.
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Atlantic City Mayor Sees Fourth of July Weekend as Target for Casinos to Reopen
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Phil Ivey Edge-Sorting Case Sets Dishonesty Test Precedent for UK Courts
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UKGC Issues COVID-19 Guidance as British Betting Shops Reopen
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Spanish Soccer to Restart Without Gambling Adverts Due to Coronavirus Lockdown Laws