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Internet Gambling And The Law, I. Nelson Rose Jan 2008

Internet Gambling And The Law, I. Nelson Rose

Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business

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Testimony Before The Subcommittee On Crime, Terrorism, And Homeland Security, United States House Of Representatives, Legislative Hearing On H.R. 4777: The “Internet Gambling Prohibition Act,” April 5, 2006, John Warren Kindt Jan 2008

Testimony Before The Subcommittee On Crime, Terrorism, And Homeland Security, United States House Of Representatives, Legislative Hearing On H.R. 4777: The “Internet Gambling Prohibition Act,” April 5, 2006, John Warren Kindt

Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business

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Foreword, Melanie Clevinger Holloway Jan 2008

Foreword, Melanie Clevinger Holloway

Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business

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Commentary On The Law Of Poker, Charles R. Nesson, Andrew M. Woods Jan 2008

Commentary On The Law Of Poker, Charles R. Nesson, Andrew M. Woods

Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business

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The Current State Of The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act And Recently Adopted Prohibition On Funding Of Unlawful Internet Gambling, Kristina L. Perry Jan 2008

The Current State Of The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act And Recently Adopted Prohibition On Funding Of Unlawful Internet Gambling, Kristina L. Perry

Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business

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Why We Are Outraged: An Economic Analysis Of Internet Gambling, Frank Vandall Jan 2008

Why We Are Outraged: An Economic Analysis Of Internet Gambling, Frank Vandall

Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business

While domestic casinos and lotteries take in about $84.7 billion a year; internet gambling is worth about $12 billion. By comparison, movies bring in about $23.24 billion a year. Fifty-two percent of the population gambles. Although all but two states (Utah and Hawaii) permit gambling of some sort, none license internet gambling. It is therefore illegal in all 50 states. Estimates suggest that only 1% of the population engages in internet gambling.


The Wto Internet Gambling Dispute As A Case Of First Impression: How To Interpret Exceptions Under Gats Article Xiv(A) And How To Set The Trend For Implementation And Compliance In Wto Cases Involving “Public Morals” And “Public Order” Concerns?, Albena P. Petrova Jan 2006

The Wto Internet Gambling Dispute As A Case Of First Impression: How To Interpret Exceptions Under Gats Article Xiv(A) And How To Set The Trend For Implementation And Compliance In Wto Cases Involving “Public Morals” And “Public Order” Concerns?, Albena P. Petrova

Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business

No abstract provided.