28 June, 2017
Chris Christie says he is encouraged by the Supreme Court's decision to take up the state's effort to allow sports betting at its casinos and racetracks.
If the court rules in favor of gambling, states outside of the established strongholds - Nevada, Delaware, Oregon, and Montana - would be able to introduce legislation that would make sports betting legal in every state. The casino industry, after a period of job losses and closings, has lately been doing better.
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RUSADA was suspended in 2015 when its staff was accused of helping to cover up drug use, but will now have wide-ranging authority over testing. Trump's acting solicitor general, Jeffrey Wall, recommended in May that the justices not take up the case, the parent of NJ.com said. The citizens of New Jersey overwhelmingly support legalized sports betting and acted in a referendum to show that support. The question before the court is whether 28 USC § 1610 (g) [text] provides a freestanding attachment immunity exception that allows terror victim judgment creditors to attach and execute upon assets of foreign state sponsors of terrorism regardless of whether assets are otherwise subject to execution under Section 1610.
New Jersey wants to legalize sports betting - and will make its case before the Supreme Court. "I remain committed to seeing sports betting become legal in New Jersey, and today's announcement strengthens that commitment".
All four major sports leagues and the NCAA have a long history of opposing the spread of sports gambling, arguing it could affect the integrity of the games.
The groups cited research that showed legalizing sports betting in the USA could support more than 150,000 jobs. "PASPA, which is approaching its 25th anniversary, is fueling an unregulated $150 billion illegal gambling market that continues to deprive states of vital public funding for services such as law enforcement and infrastructure".