32 states to legalize sports betting if ban ends?
Jake T.
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The sports betting report, top-line look: 32 states
Figuring out what a legal sports betting market in the US might look like is certainly a difficult prospect. But its one that increasingly looks like a reality, as the New Jersey sports betting case will be heard in the US Supreme Court, with a decision likely in 2018.
A win for New Jersey meaning PASPA is struck down as unconstitutional could mean states could decide whether to legalize and regulate sports betting for themselves. And the Eilers report argues that more than three-fifths of states in the US would take part, if allowed.
MORE: https://www.legalsportsreport.com/15759/sports-betting-future-eilers-report/?utm_content=bufferf3e6d&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Figuring out what a legal sports betting market in the US might look like is certainly a difficult prospect. But its one that increasingly looks like a reality, as the New Jersey sports betting case will be heard in the US Supreme Court, with a decision likely in 2018.
A win for New Jersey meaning PASPA is struck down as unconstitutional could mean states could decide whether to legalize and regulate sports betting for themselves. And the Eilers report argues that more than three-fifths of states in the US would take part, if allowed.
MORE: https://www.legalsportsreport.com/15759/sports-betting-future-eilers-report/?utm_content=bufferf3e6d&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
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