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SPORTS BETTING: A LEGAL RESEARCH GUIDE

Anderson, Chris; Selby, Courtney


Item #: 1007461

ISBN: 9780837743226
Pages: 102p. total
Published: Getzville; William S. Hein & Co., Inc.; 2024.

Series: LEGAL RESEARCH GUIDES
Subjects: LEGAL RESEARCH, GAMBLING LAW, SPORTS LAW

 

ABOUT THIS BOOK

Sports Betting: A Legal Research Guide explores the rapidly evolving landscape of sports betting law in the United States. Following the landmark Murphy v. NCAA decision in 2018, this field has experienced substantial legal and regulatory changes. This guide focuses on developments from 2018 to the present, offering insights into the various sports betting models, including sports wagering, fantasy sports, tribal gaming, internet betting, and mobile sports betting. It emphasizes the importance of jurisdiction-specific statutory and regulatory definitions, enabling researchers to navigate the nuanced differences in language and approach across states and tribal systems.

Designed for legal professionals and researchers, this guide includes references to both primary and secondary sources that address the legalization and regulation of sports betting. It excludes states where sports betting remains illegal and topics unrelated to specific athlete performances or athletic event outcomes. With its detailed framework and carefully selected resources, this guide empowers users to understand and engage with the complexities of sports betting law in the modern era.

 

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KEY FEATURES

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INTENDED AUDIENCE

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State-Specific Coverage: Focuses on jurisdictions where sports betting is legal. Attorneys: Assist clients with compliance and litigation in sports betting law. Primary Laws: Federal statutes, state legislation, and tribal gaming regulations.
Post-2018 Developments: Examines the legal transformations following the Murphy decision. Researchers: Explore the evolution of sports betting regulation and scholarship. Judicial Cases: Landmark decisions shaping sports betting, including Murphy v. NCAA.
Comprehensive Resources: Includes primary and secondary materials for in-depth legal research. Policy Analysts: Understand state-specific approaches to sports betting regulation. Secondary Sources: Legal encyclopedias, annotated treatises, and academic articles.

 

 

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