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Lottery Logistics: The Potential Impact Of A State Lottery On Indian Gaming In Oklahoma, Steve J. Coleman Jan 2003

Lottery Logistics: The Potential Impact Of A State Lottery On Indian Gaming In Oklahoma, Steve J. Coleman

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


Net Bet Debt, Larry D. Strate, Martin Weisner Jan 2000

Net Bet Debt, Larry D. Strate, Martin Weisner

Hospitality Review

The prospective high returns from gaming operations have introduced the Internet as a new competitor to the hotel and travel industry. With the dawn of the new millennium, am epidemic of gamblers has infected the virtual world and raised leagal problems yet to be solved.


Casino Drink Policies: Limiting Third-Party Liability, Larry D. Strate, Thomas J. A. Jones Jan 1999

Casino Drink Policies: Limiting Third-Party Liability, Larry D. Strate, Thomas J. A. Jones

Hospitality Review

In their efforts to provide an atmosphere or hospitality to their casino customers, many operators will provide complimentary alcoholic beverage service. This practice is fraught with liability, particularly in venues outside of Nevada. Conscientious operators must take every precaution to mitigate the possibility of lawsuit.


Casino Gambling Is Hot: Gambling Debt Collection Is Hot, Larry D. Strate Jan 1999

Casino Gambling Is Hot: Gambling Debt Collection Is Hot, Larry D. Strate

Hospitality Review

Gambling on credit, considered a vice by some, is not judicially collectible based upon the Statute of Anne. This common law statute prevents the collection of gambling losses, unless expected by state statute. This article reviews and updates the findings of an unenforceability of gambling debt study conducted in 1989 just prior to the rapid expansion of gambling in the United States.


Native American Gaming: Promises And Prospects, Carl J. Pfaffenberg, Carol A. Costello Jan 1997

Native American Gaming: Promises And Prospects, Carl J. Pfaffenberg, Carol A. Costello

Hospitality Review

The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 was intended to provide a statutory basis for the growth of Indian gaming. This article explains that the intentions of the act, when coupled with court decisions and a competitive economic environment, may be the basis for federal intervention in the gaming industry, specifically for Native American gaming. The author reviews the history of programs and promises, the magnitude of the total gaming industry, and the role of Native American gaming.


Casino Gaming In The U.S.: Past, Present, And Future, George G. Fenich Jan 1995

Casino Gaming In The U.S.: Past, Present, And Future, George G. Fenich

Hospitality Review

The casino segment of the hospitality industry is experiencing unprecedented growth. As a result, many academics and practitioners alike cannot stay abreast of developments in the field. The author addresses the situation by providing an overview of casino development in the United States from an historical perspective, a review of current developments, and some predictions about the future.


Informational Hearing On: Part Ii - Review Of The Attorney General's Proposal To Create A State Gaming Commission, Senate Committee On Governmental Organization, Assembly Committee On Governmental Organization Nov 1993

Informational Hearing On: Part Ii - Review Of The Attorney General's Proposal To Create A State Gaming Commission, Senate Committee On Governmental Organization, Assembly Committee On Governmental Organization

California Joint Committees

No abstract provided.


Informational Hearing On: Part I. Indian Gaming In California, Senate Committee On Governmental Organization, Assembly Committee On Governmental Organization Nov 1993

Informational Hearing On: Part I. Indian Gaming In California, Senate Committee On Governmental Organization, Assembly Committee On Governmental Organization

California Joint Committees

No abstract provided.


Advertising Legalized Gambling: A Late Bloomer Under The First Amendment, Larry D. Strate Jan 1993

Advertising Legalized Gambling: A Late Bloomer Under The First Amendment, Larry D. Strate

Hospitality Review

New federal laws and court cases have put a new perspective on the ability of the industry to advertise as it has never been able to do before. With gaming becoming more prevalent, the acceptability of the legal industry is making promotion easier. The author discusses these new influences.


Federal Recent Developments Jan 1993

Federal Recent Developments

American Indian Law Review

No abstract provided.


California V. Cabazon Band Of Mission Indians, Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1986

California V. Cabazon Band Of Mission Indians, Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

No abstract provided.


Gaming, Lotteries, And Wagering: The Pre-Revolutionary Roots Of The Law Of Gambling, G. Robert Blakey Jan 1985

Gaming, Lotteries, And Wagering: The Pre-Revolutionary Roots Of The Law Of Gambling, G. Robert Blakey

Journal Articles

Over the last several decades, there has been an increasing trend to move away from general prohibition against gambling and to move towards legalizing various forms of gambling. This Article traces the pre-revolutionary roots concerning the law of gambling and breaks the discussion into three types: gaming, lotteries, and wagering. In particular, the discussion focuses on the law and practice of the English prior to 1776 and the law and practice of the Early Colonial Period from 1929-1776. The Author proposes that an understanding of the past is needed in order to reform the law of gambling without succumbing to …


The Development Of The Federal Law Of Gambling, G. Robert Blakey, Harold A. Kurland Jan 1978

The Development Of The Federal Law Of Gambling, G. Robert Blakey, Harold A. Kurland

Journal Articles

The Commission on the Review of the National Policy Toward Gambling, believing that the States should have the primary responsibility for determining what forms of gambling may legally take place within their borders, recently suggested that the federal government should prevent interference by one State with the gambling policies of another, and should act to protect identifiable national interests.

Although this broad recommendation reinforces the role the federal government has traditionally played in regulating gambling, the Commission also proposed specific amendments to the cur- rent federal gambling laws. Should Congress act upon the Commission's report or otherwise attempt a comprehensive …


"Bank Night" Goes To Court, James F. Thornburg Aug 1938

"Bank Night" Goes To Court, James F. Thornburg

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Constitutional Law--Gaming Devices--Public Policy--When Court May Determine, Mose Edwin Boiarsky Dec 1927

Constitutional Law--Gaming Devices--Public Policy--When Court May Determine, Mose Edwin Boiarsky

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.