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Michael A. Corfman, the founder and CEO of Casino City Inc, a Louisiana corporation that operates gaming Web sites that disseminate information about gambling, initiated a lawsuit against the US Department of Justice (DOJ) seeking declaratory judgment that prosecution by the DOJ for accepting advertisements for Internet gambling operations on CasinoCity.com violated its First Amendment right to engage in commercial speech. Casino City's Web site attracts individuals seeking gambling information, and gambling establishments throughout the world advertise on Casino City's Web site, providing Casino City with substantial advertising revenues. This case analyzes the requirement in Article III of the US Constitution mandating that Federal courts can entertain only those causes of action that...
... money for placing advertisements for online gambling may constitute aiding and abetting in the... an input device should not control the legality of an activity. For example, if gambling is legal ...
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... brought forward to argue that the legality of certain types of online gambling in Schleswig-H...
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... Opinion sought to address was whether the online sales of lottery tickets by the States of New York... Under the laws of most States, the legality of most types of online gambling is at least uncer...
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Governor Christie vetoed a bill Thursday that would have made New Jersey the first American state to legalize Internet gambling, such as poker, blackjack and other casino games.
Christie, who had only until the close of Thursday's Senate session to veto the bill before it became law by default, cited "legal and constitutional concerns" in denying it.
...The current legality of online gambling is murky, but the American Gami...
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Derek Punaro played Texas Hold 'Em poker online for about eight years, finding a low-stakes game whenever he wanted.
Debbie Reinig played online poker up to 12 hours a day, with the longest sessions during her winter hibernation, because it gave her the chance to get in a lot of practice hands.
... Department effectively shut down online gambling, seizing three of the nation's largest poker site...The legality of online poker has been murky, and federal legis...
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... event or contest" but is silent on the legality of other online wagers. Instead he piggybacks on a...
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... Regulation: A Historical View of the Legality of Internet Poker and Discussion of the Internet G...
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It was more than a bit scary to learn last week that FBI agents working with U.S. prosecutors for the Southern District of New York raided the nation's three largest online poker websites and unsealed indictments against 11 of their executives. Whatever one thinks of poker playing or gambling in general, it's difficult to think of a justification for the cyberraids.
A look at the facts shows the raids were based on criminal charges that reasonable people might question, hurt law-abiding individuals and involve a serious misallocation of public-sector resources.
...Even if the serious questions of legality and fairness could be resolved, raids on online po...
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To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORS
Contact: David Tamasi of Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide, +1- 202-487-3851, david.tamasi@ogilvypr.com, for iMEGA
Online Gaming Ban is Clear Violation of Constitutional Ri... casinos in Massachusetts, to ban on-line gambling at a State House hearing in Boston. The provision ... wait until the courts have acted on the legality of online gambling. About iMEGA -- The Interactive...
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... this form of cyber-gambling, the current legality of their ability to do so remains vague. For the m...