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Full-Text Articles in Law
A Failure To Communicate, Erwin Chemerinsky
The Monster In The Courtroom, Sonja R. West
Supreme Court Oral Argument Video: A Review Of Media Effects Research And Suggestions For Study, Edward L. Carter
Supreme Court Oral Argument Video: A Review Of Media Effects Research And Suggestions For Study, Edward L. Carter
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cameras At The Supreme Court: A Rhetorical Analysis, Lisa T. Mcelroy
Cameras At The Supreme Court: A Rhetorical Analysis, Lisa T. Mcelroy
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Cameras In The Courtroom In The Twenty-First Century: The U.S. Supreme Court Learning From Abroad?, Kyu Ho Youm
Cameras In The Courtroom In The Twenty-First Century: The U.S. Supreme Court Learning From Abroad?, Kyu Ho Youm
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Justices And News Judgment: The Supreme Court As News Editor, Amy Gajda
The Justices And News Judgment: The Supreme Court As News Editor, Amy Gajda
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
U.S. Supreme Court Justices And Press Access, Ronnell Andersen Jones
U.S. Supreme Court Justices And Press Access, Ronnell Andersen Jones
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Not A Free Press Court?, Lyrissa Barnett Lidsky
Moving Beyond Cameras In The Courtroom: Technology, The Media, And The Supreme Court, Mary-Rose Papandrea
Moving Beyond Cameras In The Courtroom: Technology, The Media, And The Supreme Court, Mary-Rose Papandrea
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review #2: Indian Gaming And Tribal Sovereignty: The Casino Compromise, Betty Mcneal
Book Review #2: Indian Gaming And Tribal Sovereignty: The Casino Compromise, Betty Mcneal
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
No abstract provided.
Book Review #1: Casino Industry In Asia Pacific: Development, Operation And Impact, Betty Mcneal
Book Review #1: Casino Industry In Asia Pacific: Development, Operation And Impact, Betty Mcneal
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of Elderly Gamers' Trip Characteristics And Gambling Behavior: Comparing The Elderly With Their Younger Counterparts, Omar Moufakkir
An Analysis Of Elderly Gamers' Trip Characteristics And Gambling Behavior: Comparing The Elderly With Their Younger Counterparts, Omar Moufakkir
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
The purpose of this study was to examine trip characteristics and gambling behavior of the elderly and compare them with those of other age groups. Visitors to two large Midwestern commercial land-based casinos completed a follow-up telephone survey. Of the 32 represented variables, II indicated a significant difference between age groups: Elderly gamblers were the least likely to engage in other recreational activities besides gambling. They were the least likely to obtain information about the casino and the least likely to use the Internet for this information. They preferred to visit casinos on weekdays, and indicated an interest in buying …
Applicability Of The Duplication Of Purchase Law To Gaming, Desmond Lam
Applicability Of The Duplication Of Purchase Law To Gaming, Desmond Lam
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
In a bid to explore the use of an empirical-based model to explain regular gaming purchases, this study applies the Duplication of Purchase Law to gaming. Developed from empirical-based marketing theory and observed in many consumer brands, the Duplication of Purchase Law states that the dominant factor of purchase duplication between two brands is their market share. Using data obtained from the U.S. Gambling Impact Study, this study found that the duplication of games played was highly correlated to their penetration rates and hence, market share. In addition, the number of sole gamblers in each game was also related to …
Estimating The Indirect Gaming Contribution Of Bingo Rooms, Anthony F. Lucas, William T. Dunn, Anna Kharitonova
Estimating The Indirect Gaming Contribution Of Bingo Rooms, Anthony F. Lucas, William T. Dunn, Anna Kharitonova
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
Using data from two repeater market hotel casinos, the relationship between bingo and slot business volumes is explored. Contrary to conjecture supplied by industry executives, the results fail to demonstrate a statistically significant relationship between daily bingo headcount and coin-in. This result was found in three different analyses, including one· attempt to estimate the impact of bingo headcount on low-denomination coin-in. This study advances the literature by challenging the assumption that bingo rooms produce substantial indirect slot profits. Given the minimal direct contribution to property cash flows, if any, the results suggest that bingo rooms are not always the highest …
Toward Strategy Implementation Success: An Empirical Study Of The Role Of Senior-Level Leaders In The Nevada Gaming Industry, James I. Schaap
Toward Strategy Implementation Success: An Empirical Study Of The Role Of Senior-Level Leaders In The Nevada Gaming Industry, James I. Schaap
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
The study is an investigation of the relationship between effective leadership behavior and successful strategy implementation in the Nevada casino industry. The study's findings mostly agree with earlier research on the concept of strategy implementation and reaffirm the role that strategic consensus plays in the strategy implementation process. The study also reinforces findings that frequent communication up and down the organization structure enhances strategic consensus through the fostering of shared attitudes and values. In addition, it reaffirms the concept that an organization which ties rewards to the success of the strategy employed is rewarded with higher levels of organizational performance …
Financial Competitiveness Of Macau In Comparison With Other Gaming Destinations, Zheng Gu, Jason Zhicheng Gao
Financial Competitiveness Of Macau In Comparison With Other Gaming Destinations, Zheng Gu, Jason Zhicheng Gao
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
This paper analyzes the financial competitiveness of the Macau gaming industry visa- vis its counterparts in North America and Europe. The analysis covers casino product structure, revenue composition, assets productivity and financial returns of Macau versus those of gaming destinations in North America and Europe. The findings reveal that while Macau is advantageously positioned in terms of assets productivity and financial returns, its casino product structure and revenue composition seem at odds with today's gaming trend. Macau is facing challenges from emerging competitors in Asia. To maintain a stable gaming revenue growth and retain its competitiveness, Macau must modify its …
Website Review: Online Casino City, Betty Mcneal
Website Review: Online Casino City, Betty Mcneal
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
No abstract provided.
Book Review #2: Cutting The Wire: Gambling Prohibition And The Internet, Betty Mcneal
Book Review #2: Cutting The Wire: Gambling Prohibition And The Internet, Betty Mcneal
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
No abstract provided.
Book Review #1: Internet Gaming Law, Betty Mcneal
Book Review #1: Internet Gaming Law, Betty Mcneal
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
No abstract provided.
Internet Gambling Bibliography: Update And Analysis, Rhys Stevens
Internet Gambling Bibliography: Update And Analysis, Rhys Stevens
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
No abstract provided.
A Winning Hand: A Proposal For An International Regulatory Schema With Respect To The Growing Online Gambling Dilemma In The United States, John D. Andrle
A Winning Hand: A Proposal For An International Regulatory Schema With Respect To The Growing Online Gambling Dilemma In The United States, John D. Andrle
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
While a multitude of Internet enterprises folded in the 1990s, online gambling websites not only have held strong, but appear to be ready to increase the stakes. No business relating to the Internet currently generates more revenue than online gambling, and that trend does not look like it will change soon. While many Americans desire to participate in this form of cyber-gambling, the current legality of their ability to do so remains vague. For the most part, an American's ability to gamble currently resides under the purview of state law and a hodgepodge of antiquated federal wire acts. The nature …
The Need For Self Regulation And Alternative Dispute Resolution To Moderate Consumer Perceptions Of Perceived Risk With Internet Gambling, Rohan Miller
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
The legislative gaps in international eCommerce and specifically in the gambling industry mean that many consumers face the market condition of caveat emptor (let the buyer beware). In terms of consumer psychology, caveat emptor increases consumer perceptions of risk and slows the diffusion of Internet gambling. This paper discusses the specific risks associated with Internet gambling and presents an industry structure designed to off-set consumer perceptions of perceived risk through industry self regulation and alternative dispute management techniques.
Designing Culturally Compatible Internet Gaming Sites, Sudhir H. Kale
Designing Culturally Compatible Internet Gaming Sites, Sudhir H. Kale
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
Rising e-commerce volumes the world over provide opportunities to global marketers to expand their markets using the Internet. While Internet casinos have had their share of failures, the industry still rakes in three times the revenues as web pornography. Converging web technology allows for Internet gaming operators to expand their markets all over the world. However, appealing to consumers in different countries and regions requires adaptation of websites to the cultural milieu of the various target markets. This paper reviews existing literature on culture and website design and goes on to discuss the impact of culture on designing Internet gaming …
Internet Gambling: An Overview Of Psychosocial Impacts, Mark D. Griffiths, Adrian Parke, Richard Wood, Jonathan Parke
Internet Gambling: An Overview Of Psychosocial Impacts, Mark D. Griffiths, Adrian Parke, Richard Wood, Jonathan Parke
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
Technological innovation has always played a role in the development of gambling behaviour, primarily through providing new market opportunities. Early prevalence studies of Internet gambling in the UK, Canada and the US have shown that Internet gambling is not a cause for concern at present However, this seems likely to change as more people start to use the Internet for leisure activities. After a brief overview of gambling technologies and deregulation issues, this paper examines the impact of technology on gambling by highlighting salient factors in the rise of Internet gambling (i.e., accessibility, affordability, anonymity, convenience, escape immersion/dissociation, disinhibition, event …
Internet Casino-Style Gambling: Is It Legal In Nevada?, Marc G. Warren
Internet Casino-Style Gambling: Is It Legal In Nevada?, Marc G. Warren
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
The State of Nevada, to retain its position as pace setter in U.S. casino gaming regulation, took important legislative steps to prepare for online gambling. When these legal efforts were discouraged or blocked by the U. S. Department of Justice a new direction emerged. This article traces the shift from implementing online gambling across state lines to intrastate gaming within Nevada with hand-held devices in auxiliary areas of a casino complex beyond the casino floor. Regulatory issues are raised and prospects for inaugurating interactive gaming are discussed.
Clash In The Caribbean: Antigua And U. S. Dispute Internet Gambling And Gats, Joseph M. Kelly
Clash In The Caribbean: Antigua And U. S. Dispute Internet Gambling And Gats, Joseph M. Kelly
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
No abstract provided.
Gambling And The Law®: An Introduction To The Law Of Internet Gambling, I. Nelson Rose
Gambling And The Law®: An Introduction To The Law Of Internet Gambling, I. Nelson Rose
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
This article brings to gaming researchers, with or without a legal education, a roundup of major issues and problems in the unsettled field of Internet gaming. By citing laws, cases, articles and treatises this annotated essay leads the reader through the maze of confusion and contradiction that now clutters the legal scene. Topics touched on include: elements of gambling, Federal, state and local gambling regulation, organized crime implications, extraterritorial jurisdiction, police power and advertising. Conclusions are addressed to businesses considering the risks of operating Internet gambling web sites.
Slot Or Table? A Chinese Perspective, Desmond Lam
Slot Or Table? A Chinese Perspective, Desmond Lam
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
No abstract provided.
Change Management: Antecedents And Consequences In Casino Crm, Sudhir H. Kale
Change Management: Antecedents And Consequences In Casino Crm, Sudhir H. Kale
UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) continues to attract increasing attention within the casino industry. While the vital role of change management in making CRM projects successful has been acknowledged for quite some time, there is little in extant literature to explain the nature and conduct of change management in the CRM context. This article posits that relevant change management is a prerequisite for successful implementation of a casino's CRM. Change management involves five key initiatives: selling change internally, creating an appropriate infrastructure for change management, CRM-relevant training, a reconfiguration of the organization structure and performance assessment measures, and recasting existing incentive …