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Off-Reservation Native American Gaming: An Examination Of The Legal And Political Hurdles, Heidi Mcneil Staudenmaier Jan 2004

Off-Reservation Native American Gaming: An Examination Of The Legal And Political Hurdles, Heidi Mcneil Staudenmaier

Nevada Law Journal

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A Winning Hand: A Proposal For An International Regulatory Schema With Respect To The Growing Online Gambling Dilemma In The United States, John D. Andrle Jan 2004

A Winning Hand: A Proposal For An International Regulatory Schema With Respect To The Growing Online Gambling Dilemma In The United States, John D. Andrle

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

While a multitude of Internet enterprises folded in the 1990s, online gambling websites not only have held strong, but appear to be ready to increase the stakes. No business relating to the Internet currently generates more revenue than online gambling, and that trend does not look like it will change soon. While many Americans desire to participate in this form of cyber-gambling, the current legality of their ability to do so remains vague. For the most part, an American's ability to gamble currently resides under the purview of state law and a hodgepodge of antiquated federal wire acts. The nature …


The Games People Play: Is It Time For A New Legal Approach To Prize Games?, Anthony N. Cabot, Louis V. Csoka Jan 2004

The Games People Play: Is It Time For A New Legal Approach To Prize Games?, Anthony N. Cabot, Louis V. Csoka

Nevada Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Information Privacy In Virtual Worlds: Identifying Unique Concerns Beyond The Online And Offline Worlds, Tal Z. Zarksy Jan 2004

Information Privacy In Virtual Worlds: Identifying Unique Concerns Beyond The Online And Offline Worlds, Tal Z. Zarksy

NYLS Law Review

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The Federal Framework For Internet Gambling, Jonathan Gottfried Jan 2004

The Federal Framework For Internet Gambling, Jonathan Gottfried

Richmond Journal of Law & Technology

As gambling sites proliferate on the Internet and telephone gambling is legalized in more states, an increasingly large fraction of the public can place a bet without ever leaving home at all. Universally available, “round-the-clock” gambling may soon be a reality.... [T]he country has gone very far very fast regarding an activity the consequences of which, frankly, no one really knows much about.