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Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review Sep 2019

Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review

Seattle University Law Review

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A Security By Any Other Name: An Inquiry Into Staking Agreements As Securities, Jacob D. Crawley Jun 2019

A Security By Any Other Name: An Inquiry Into Staking Agreements As Securities, Jacob D. Crawley

UNLV Gaming Law Journal

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Entity Wagering And The Dream Of Making Las Vegas The Wall Street Of The West, Theresa Guerra Jun 2019

Entity Wagering And The Dream Of Making Las Vegas The Wall Street Of The West, Theresa Guerra

UNLV Gaming Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review Feb 2019

Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review

Seattle University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Modern Day Bucket Shops? Fantasy Sports And Illegal Exchanges, John T. Holden, Ryan Rodenberg Jan 2019

Modern Day Bucket Shops? Fantasy Sports And Illegal Exchanges, John T. Holden, Ryan Rodenberg

Texas A&M Law Review

The rapid emergence of online daily fantasy sports has raised questions as to why the contests are allowed, while other forms of gambling are restricted. Historically, “bucket shops” were banned enterprises where businesses would effectively accept wagers on whether companies’ stock prices would go up or down. There was never an underlying investment in companies themselves, only a deposit into a “bucket.” While bucket shops have largely faded, we examine whether they have disappeared in name only. Our analysis opens up another avenue for regulators beyond the antiquated skill-versus-chance evaluation typically applied to gambling activities and suggests that certain fantasy …