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Introduction To Social Gaming—Gambling In Substance, But Not Form, Michael S. Alires
Introduction To Social Gaming—Gambling In Substance, But Not Form, Michael S. Alires
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
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Keeping It Clean: Richard H. Bryan And Nevada Gaming, Leslie M. Niño
Keeping It Clean: Richard H. Bryan And Nevada Gaming, Leslie M. Niño
UNLV Gaming Law Journal
When Nevada legalized gaming in 1931, few observers could have predicted the extent to which the gaming industry would grow and evolve. The modern gaming industry has expanded across the globe, and is now regarded as a dynamic avenue of commerce. However, during the industry’s infancy, many Americans denounced gaming as a pariah. Legalized gaming was not viewed as a legitimate industry; rather, it was a haven for swindlers and cheaters. How did Nevada turn this negative perception into a positive one? Legislators and regulators resolved to create and enforce gaming regulations with the highest standards of ethics and integrity, …