Sentences with phrase «sports gambling ruling»

* The Supreme Court's sports gambling ruling guts «core business» of mobsters.

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Last month, Nevada's Gaming Control Board ruled that daily fantasy sports operators (including Yahoo and all the smaller players too) are gambling operators and that, as such, they must obtain gambling licenses to continue offering paid contests in the state.
The Attorney General did not merely label them gambling operators — as Nevada's Gaming Control Board ruled last month, offering the companies the chance to apply for gambling licenses — but accused them of being «the leaders of a massive, multi-billion-dollar scheme intended to evade the law and fleece sports fans across the country.»
Cosenza says he knew he was violating NCAA rules that prohibit athletes from gambling on college or professional sports events when he made a handful of bets with Sheerin this fall, but he never thought it was a big deal.
Even if Belle has his losses under control, baseball should be worried about other aspects of his gambling: the possibility that he did bet on baseball; violated tax or gambling laws; or, despite his denials, did business with a bookie or bookies, thereby violating the sport's unwritten rule against improper associations.
Betting on most sports is illegal in all states except Nevada, and baseball rules bar players from either illicit gambling or associating with gamblers.
A top National Basketball Association executive on Wednesday told state lawmakers New York officials should provide a legal framework to allow sports gambling, pending the outcome of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
The Supreme Court on Monday paved the way for sports gambling, determining in a ruling that states can pass individual laws that allow it.
Thanks to the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling striking down the law banning sports gambling, you can drive to Monmouth Park in two weeks and place wagers on, say, the Yankees, «unless someone stops us», according to a spokesperson for the park.
The state Gaming Commission is still reviewing the court's ruling and has not begun to roll out draft regulations that would eventually enable the new upstate casinos to provide sports gambling on their premises.
In the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling, state legislators in both houses are working on crafting a new comprehensive framework for sports gambling before they go home for the summer in five weeks.
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling effectively legalizing sports gambling across the nation has created a lot of question marks in New York and the governor indicated he doesn't expect them all to be answered any time soon.
The ruling paves the way for pro sports gambling at the four commercial casinos in New York once the state Gaming Commission established the new rules and regulations.
Supreme Court Gives States Back Gambling Rules On Monday May 14, the U.S. Supreme Court expanded legalized betting on college and professional sports by striking down a federal...
Representatives from FanDuel, DraftKings and other fantasy sports companies met with lawmakers on Wednesday to discuss the new rules, which resolved concerns that fantasy sports games amounted to illegal gambling.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Seneca Nation of Indians has said very little about this week's Supreme Court ruling striking down a federal ban on sports gambling, only that they plan to explore the opportunity to create another amenity for guests at their casinos.
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