Trump Administration Takes Aim At Online Gambling In Sudden Wire Act Reversal
Will the federal government really try to shut down online lotteries, poker, and daily fantasy sports in 90 days?
Will the federal government really try to shut down online lotteries, poker, and daily fantasy sports in 90 days?
Have you ever been to a college football game and thought, "Wouldn't it be great if all of these drunk fans could bring guns into the stadium?"
Takeaways from a Legalweek panel on evolving malpractice risks.
The famed horror author likened Fenway Park's new netting to sitting in a cage.
* Unsurprising: Donald Trump does not understand the U.S. Constitution and its Amendments. Surprising: Bill O'Reilly comes off as a defender of the 14th Amendment. [Politico] * On the subject of Donald Trump and birthright citizenship: here's a primer on the history of the law. [The Guardian] * An analysis of the laws and contracts that govern student athletes. You already know they get screwed, right? [Legal Blitz] * Apparently animal trials -- actual animals on trial -- were a real thing. Mind blown. [Slate] * Even famous people have to deal with legal technicalities. [Jezebel] * Is Hillary blowing it when it comes to her tone? Is her legal training to blame? [Law and More]
Football fans and frankly fans of all sports should really shift their attention to Florida where a federal judge is set to hear oral argument today as to whether a class action lawsuit against DraftKings can move forward.
Even the appearance of impropriety, let alone any actual wrongdoing, is apparently enough to warrant harsh penalties in the NFL.
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
Can't wait for St. Louis Cardinals fans to tell us about going to jail "the right way."