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    Supreme Court strikes down federal law prohibiting sports gambling

    The Supreme Court struck down a federal law that prohibits sports gambling Monday in a landmark decision that gives states the go-ahead to legalize betting on sports.
    The court ruled 6-3 to strike down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, a 1992 law that barred state-authorized sports gambling with some exceptions. It made Nevada the only state where a person could wager on the results of a single game.
    States that want to offer legal sports betting may now do so, and New Jersey plans to be first. Delaware, Mississippi, New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia are among the states expected to quickly get into the legal bookmaking game.
    The court ruled in favor of New Jersey and against the NCAA, NFL, NBA, NHL and Major League Baseball, capping a nearly six-year legal battle and overturning a federal statute that the sports leagues had adamantly stood by for more than 20 years.
    "Congress can regulate sports gambling directly, but if it elects not to do so, each State is free to act on its own," the court wrote its opinion. "Our job is to interpret the law Congress has enacted and decide whether it is consistent with the Constitution. PASPA is not."
    The leagues first sued former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie in August 2012 and won every step of the way -- until June, when the Supreme Court decided to take the case. Oral arguments were heard Dec. 4, and the justices ruled five months later.
    Christie tweeted after the ruling that it was a "great day for the rights of states and their people to make their own decisions."


    New Jersey's current governor, Phil Murphy, also cheered the ruling, saying he was "thrilled" to see the high court strike down the "arbitrary ban." He said in a statement that he looks forward to working with the legislature to "enact a law authorizing and regulating sports betting in the very near future."
    The impact will be widespread. For nearly 26 years, Nevada has been the only state allowed to offer a full menu of sports betting options. A record $4.8 billion was wagered at Nevada sportsbooks in 2017.
    New Jersey, with its much larger population, is expecting even bigger things. So are other states, with more than a dozen having introduced sports betting bills this year.
    As the case played out over the past six years, the NBA and MLB pivoted their position on expanding legal sports betting and began lobbying on the issue in several states, including Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, New York and West Virginia.
    "We remain in favor of a federal framework that would provide a uniform approach to sports gambling in states that choose to permit it, but we will remain active in ongoing discussions with state legislatures," NBA commissioner Adam Silver said in a statement. "Regardless of the particulars of any future sports betting law, the integrity of our game remains our highest priority."
    MLB said in a statement that the ruling will have "profound effects" and that it will "continue to seek the proper protections for our sport, in partnership with other professional sports."
    "Our most important priority is protecting the integrity of our games," MLB's statement said. "We will continue to support legislation that creates air-tight coordination and partnerships between the state, the casino operators and the governing bodies in sports toward that goal."
    The NFL, NHL and NCAA, on the other hand, have sat on the sideline awaiting the ruling.
    "The NFL's long-standing and unwavering commitment to protecting the integrity of our game remains absolute," the league said. "Congress has long-recognized the potential harms posed by sports betting to the integrity of sporting contests and the public confidence in these events. Given that history, we intend to call on Congress again, this time to enact a core regulatory framework for legalized sports betting. We also will work closely with our clubs to ensure that any state efforts that move forward in the meantime protect our fans and the integrity of our game."
    Tony Clark, the head of the Major League Baseball Players Association, called the ruling "monumental, with far-reaching implications for baseball players and the games we love." Clark said the topic must be addressed "urgently and thoughtfully to avoid putting our sport's integrity at risk as states proceed with legislation."
    The U.S. joins other jurisdictions that allow legal sports betting, including Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and France.
    To start, it's likely that bets will have to be placed at brick-and-mortar establishments, but states are making plans to offer mobile sports betting in the future.
    One research firm estimated before the ruling that if the Supreme Court were to strike down PASPA, 32 states would likely offer sports betting within five years. The American Gaming Association estimates that Americans illegally wager about $150 billion on sports each year.


    Geoff Freeman, the president and CEO of the American Gaming Association, said in a statement that the court's decision is "a victory for the millions of Americans who seek to bet on sports in a safe and regulated manner."
    "Today's ruling makes it possible for states and sovereign tribal nations to give Americans what they want: an open, transparent, and responsible market for sports betting," Freeman said. "Through smart, efficient regulation this new market will protect consumers, preserve the integrity of the games we love, empower law enforcement to fight illegal gambling, and generate new revenue for states, sporting bodies, broadcasters and many others."

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    Donald Trump said he would do it.

    Looks like he came thru.

    Best US President since Reagan.
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    Amen brother
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    Why would a President ever get credit or blame for a SCOTUS decision?

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    Quote Originally Posted by WolfTicketDealer View Post
    Why would a President ever get credit or blame for a SCOTUS decision?
    http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-n...407-story.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanity Check View Post
    Except it was a 7-2 vote, and that's only one justice. Most of the justices ruling on this case were there before Trump took office. Unless a President appoints an abnormally high amount of justices (like 3+), it's hard to give any credit (or blame).

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    Quote Originally Posted by WolfTicketDealer View Post
    Except it was a 7-2 vote, and that's only one justice. Most of the justices ruling on this case were there before Trump took office. Unless a President appoints an abnormally high amount of justices (like 3+), it's hard to give any credit (or blame).
    As far as I know, everyone knows Donald Trump once tried to open a casino in florida and was blocked by state regulation. Donald Trump is a real estate mogul. He owns select real estate or has access to real estate in areas where casinos can be built. He owns hotel chains which could be upgraded to casinos for added profit. Trump never explicitly stated he would push for this, but it has been an issue since 2016 and I think everyone knew he would pursue it. I posted about this on this forum back in 2016/2017--that Trump would try to make sports betting legalized, will link you if I can find the post.

    Before Trump took office, previous administrations were heavily against legalizing gambling for a number of reasons I won't go into. With Trump in office things are completely different. American President's and their respective administrations work in conjunction with the supreme court and there is a degree of coordination and influence wielded between judicial, executive and legislative branches.

    Just as Trump is responsible to a degree for american foreign policy, economic policy and the stance taken on a number of issues. So is Trump responsible to a degree for moves made by the supreme court.
    Last edited by Sanity Check; 05-15-18 at 06:19 PM.

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    Tump hasn’t mention one word about this in years. This was spearheaded by NJ politicians jeeze

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thor4140 View Post
    Tump hasn’t mention one word about this in years. This was spearheaded by NJ politicians jeeze
    The only reason this passed is because Trump is in office. Trump is a strong and intelligent leader who gets !@#% done.

    Hahaha. A lot of you will probably get laughs out of what I'm saying. But I have faith you'll figure it out eventually, once you break free of the media mind control that spews lies 24/7.

    The reason Trump is being attacked by the media is he's the only one who would dare to do against the grain and legalize things like gambling which pro establishment does not want.
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    ^ Exactly.

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