There are some in the Kentucky legislature calling for a response to the decision regarding slot gaming made by the Kentucky Supreme Court on Thursday. This past week, the Court ruled in a unanimous decision that the Historical Horse Racing system, a lot-like gaming terminal, does not constitute pari-mutuel wagering. This decision overturns a 2018…
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Nebraska Considering Legalizing Casino Gambling
The Nebraska Supreme Court heard arguments both for and against allowing casino gambling in the state. Proponents and opponents appeared before the Court’s seven members to argue whether three different voter initiatives should appear on the state ballot. The initiatives seek to amend the state constitution to allow for casino gambling in the state’s racetracks….
Will Nevada Expand Online Gaming Options?
Nevada saw a statewide gambling revenue increase for April and May of 2020 of just 1% over the same period in 2019. Casinos in the state took in only $5.44 million due to the Covid-19 related shutdowns and health regulations. However, Pennsylvania and New Jersey also closed down their respective casinos. Upon reopening, the two…
Greyhound Racing to Be Ruled Illegal?
A new bill was introduced to Congress late last month seeks to end the practice of Greyhound racing altogether. Opponents of the sport are looking to close the racing tracks at two of West Virginia’s casinos and then take their fight national. The Greyhound Protection Act, or House Resolution 7826, would amend the Wire Act…
Pala Interactive Launches in Pennsylvania
Wind Creek Bethlehem is the latest brick and mortar casino in Pennsylvania to join the growing number of legal online casinos in the Keystone State. Patrons can now access internet slots and table games from within the casino. On Thursday, Pala Interactive and Wind Creek Hospitality announced the launch of their new partnership and the…
FanDuel and International Game Technology expand partnership across the US
International Game Technology and FanDuel, owned by Flutter Entertainment, announced early this week that they will broaden their sports betting and iGaming agreement to the entire United States. The agreement, set to run through 2024, means that the companies will feature each other’s platforms in all states in which they operate. IGT’s PlaySports technology will…
Eldorado Resorts Acquires Caesars Entertainment
A $17.3 billion buyout has created the world’s largest casino company, after the deal was approved last Friday. On July 17, New Jersey gaming regulators issued approval for the merger Eldorado Resorts Inc. and Caesars Entertainment Corp. Now officials are examining the potential impacts of the deal, and how it could affect gaming in Atlantic…
DraftKings Launches Online Casino in West Virginia
On Wednesday, DraftKings made West Virginia the fourth state to have legal online and mobile casino gambling. In a press release on July 15, DraftKings announced the launch of their new mobile app, detailing what devices will be able to access the app, as well as what casino games will be offered. While the legislation…
Gambling Returns to Illinois in July
As the Northern part of the United States continues to emerge from the closure of all non-necessary businesses due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Illinois Gaming Board has authorized the reopening of its many gaming establishments. The looming threat of the COVID-19 pandemic forced Illinois to shut down all of its gaming facilities back on…
California Online Sport Betting Met with Opposition from Tribes
Last June, California Senator Bill Dodd co-authored a proposal to amend the state Constitution to allow for sports betting via cell phones and computers. The proposal gained support from professional leagues and teams operating in the state, who believe that the time has come for legal sports betting, including online sports betting. The proposal was…