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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Silver State And The Black Book, Steven J. Brody Esq
The Silver State And The Black Book, Steven J. Brody Esq
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Keeping Casinos Clean: The Problem With Dirty Money And International Differences In Anti-Money Laundering Regulations For Casinos, Kerry E. Kleiman
Keeping Casinos Clean: The Problem With Dirty Money And International Differences In Anti-Money Laundering Regulations For Casinos, Kerry E. Kleiman
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Casino Gaming In Macau: Evolution, Regulation And Challenges, Jorge Godinho
Casino Gaming In Macau: Evolution, Regulation And Challenges, Jorge Godinho
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
This paper provides an overview of the evolution of the legal framework applicable to the casino gaming industry in Macau. The focus is on the evolution of the system of concessions and sub concessions, the regulation of gaming promoters, the complex VIP segment, as well as the anti-money laundering requirements. A final section considers the rapidly growing competition posed by the spread of gaming in various jurisdictions in the region. Overall, while casino gaming grew exponentially in recent years, there are numerous issues from the past which pose future challenges.
Trouble In Sin City: Protecting Sexy Workers' Civil Rights, Ann C. Mcginley
Trouble In Sin City: Protecting Sexy Workers' Civil Rights, Ann C. Mcginley
Scholarly Works
While Las Vegas has always been known for its libertarian attitudes toward gambling and sexually provocative shows, after a short, failed attempt during the 1990’s to characterize itself as a family destination, the City has turned up the heat. Las Vegas, which relies increasingly on selling sex appeal to promote its value to the public, has become the number one adult entertainment destination in the United States. There is, however, trouble in paradise. A number of the casino-based clubs (both day and night) have been sued; others have closed due to illegal prostitution; some have paid large fines to the …
Sparks Nugget. State Tax Exemption Of Food Used By Casinos For Comped Meals, Steve Johnson
Sparks Nugget. State Tax Exemption Of Food Used By Casinos For Comped Meals, Steve Johnson
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
In their search for new sources of revenue, states have legalized and sought to tax many kinds of gaming. Forty-eight of the fifty states of the United States permit one or more types of legal gaming. An important technique in casino and some other types of gaming is giving “comps” – complimentary goods or services – to player-customers. A frequent type of comp is free meals on the casino premises or elsewhere. Gaming establishments also often give free meals to their employees.
Comps have been controversial for federal income tax purposes. A recent Nevada case, Sparks Nugget, and related cases …
Luck Of The Irish: Will The Casinos Tranform From Gaelic Grey To Gaelic Green $$, William N. Thompson
Luck Of The Irish: Will The Casinos Tranform From Gaelic Grey To Gaelic Green $$, William N. Thompson
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
As the first decade of the twenty-first century evolved, Ireland was one of only two countries in the European Union that did not have legal, regulated casinos. The Irish Gaming and Lotteries Act of 1956 does not prohibit games with equal chances. Moreover, games can be conducted lawfully, according to the Act, if promoters assess minor seat charges to players, and “the promoter derives no personal profit from the promotion of the game.” Additionally, Part III of the 1956 law indicates that amusement centers can have slot machines that award small prizes. The Act also includes provisions for private lotteries, …
Nevada's Clean Indoor Air Act - A Comparison And A Question: Is The Nciaa Constitutional, Diane Welch
Nevada's Clean Indoor Air Act - A Comparison And A Question: Is The Nciaa Constitutional, Diane Welch
Nevada Law Journal
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