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Diminished Capacity Departures For Compulsive Gambling: Punishing The Pathological Or Pardoning The Common Criminal?, Justin W. Starr
Diminished Capacity Departures For Compulsive Gambling: Punishing The Pathological Or Pardoning The Common Criminal?, Justin W. Starr
BYU Law Review
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The Reality Of Fantasy: Addressing The Viability Of A Substantive Due Process Attack On Florida's Purported Stance Against Participation In Fantasy Sports Leagues That Involve The Exchange Of Money, Neville F. Dastoor
Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law
Fantasy sports leagues have swept the nation and have become a favorite pastime for millions of Americans. For a large portion of fantasy participants, the experience is shared with an intimate group and provides a means for maintaining relationships after ways have been parted. College and high school friends are able to stay connected in a fun and competitive way. For providers, fantasy sports leagues provide a profitable business opportunity in a thriving market. Florida's position of regulation, articulated by an Attorney General's advisory opinion that has never been challenged or refuted, unreasonably attacks these intimate associations. By this assumed …
Chickasaw Nation V. United States And The Potential Demise Of The Indian Canon Of Construction, George Jackson Iii
Chickasaw Nation V. United States And The Potential Demise Of The Indian Canon Of Construction, George Jackson Iii
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lottery Logistics: The Potential Impact Of A State Lottery On Indian Gaming In Oklahoma, Steve J. Coleman
Lottery Logistics: The Potential Impact Of A State Lottery On Indian Gaming In Oklahoma, Steve J. Coleman
American Indian Law Review
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Chickasaw Nation V. United States: The Beginning Of The End Of The Indian-Law Canons In Statutory Cases And The Start Of The Judicial Assault On The Trust Relationships?, Graydon Dean Luthrey Jr.
Chickasaw Nation V. United States: The Beginning Of The End Of The Indian-Law Canons In Statutory Cases And The Start Of The Judicial Assault On The Trust Relationships?, Graydon Dean Luthrey Jr.
American Indian Law Review
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Chaset V. Fleer/Skybox International, Lp: Swapping Trading Cards For Treble Damages - Can Individuals Really Sue Trading Card Companies Under The Rico Act, Christopher D. Mudd
Chaset V. Fleer/Skybox International, Lp: Swapping Trading Cards For Treble Damages - Can Individuals Really Sue Trading Card Companies Under The Rico Act, Christopher D. Mudd
Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports Law Journal
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