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Why Disney Won't Take Bets from Vermont

19 June 2001
The Los Angeles Times broke the story at the end of May, 2001: The Walt Disney Co. is backing a pay-to-play online gaming venture. Disney's partner, Skillgames, will officially launch its website, Skillgames.com, in Summer 2001 "amid a multimillion-dollar promotional ... (read more)
 

Nevada AG Finds Free Internet Gambling Is Still Gambling

4 June 2001
Nevada is the only state in the United States, and probably the only government in the world, to conclude that players are making wagers -- when they are not making wagers. Everyone knows what gambling is. Judges and lawyers may use words such as prize, chance and consideration. But you do not have to ... (read more)
 

Court Rules Internet Gambling Is Not Illegal

11 May 2001
A federal judge has ruled in a major decision that Internet gambling is not a crime -- sometimes. Judge Stanwood R. Duval Jr., of the U.S. District Court in New Orleans, issued the ruling in late February 2001. He dismissed two test cases brought ... (read more)
 

Understanding the Law of Internet Gambling

10 May 2001
In the absence of up-to-date U.S. laws for new gambling technologies, attorney and professor I. Nelson Rose offers his interpretation of how old laws apply to the new phenomenon of Internet gambling. Click here to download Rose's report, "Understanding the Law of Internet Gambling" (https://www.igamingnews.com/articles/files/NR-010509.doc). ... (read more)
 

State Can Bar Some Adults From Gambling

20 April 2001
The Supreme Court of Louisiana has just upheld a statute which prevents some, but not all, adults from gambling. In fact, the Court ruled that the State Legislature has the power to make it a crime to sell a lottery ticket to certain, selected adults, or ... (read more)
 

Federal v. State Governments

26 March 2001
Internet gambling is exposing inherent weaknesses in some of the world’s largest governments; conflicts that cannot ever be completely resolved. In the old, old days (around 1996), it looked like the Great Divide was between the large countries in the Northern Hemisphere, and everyone else. ... (read more)
 

Indian Nations and Internet Gambling

6 March 2001
Cutting edge developments in gambling law are coming from North America's oldest cultures and the world's newest technologies. Can Indian tribes run online lotteries, bingo and casinos? Can they license non-Indians to operate gambling sites on the Internet? This is not merely a hypothetical legal ... (read more)
 

Nevada A.G. Finds Free Internet Gambling is Still Gambling

5 March 2001
Nevada is the only state in the United States, and probably the only government in the world, to conclude that players are making wagers -- when they are not making wagers. Everyone knows what gambling is. Judges and lawyers may use words such as prize, chance and consideration. ... (read more)
 

Tribes Given Chance To Open Class II Casinos

12 February 2001
NOTE: I have worked on behalf of tribes as a consultant and expert witness in the case I am about to discuss and related cases. I bring this to the reader's attention in the spirit of full disclosure. I have no financial stake in the outcome of these legal battles. ... (read more)
 

Casinos As Spies For The Federal Government

9 January 2001
The following Notice has not been approved by any government official. (In fact, some of them would probably be unhappy to see this warning published.) WARNING TO ALL CASINO PATRONS: If you win big, are a high roller, or do anything that a casino or the government regards as suspicious, you will be reported to the U.S. ... (read more)

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I. Nelson Rose
Professor I. Nelson Rose is an internationally known scholar, public speaker and writer and is recognized as one of the world's leading authorities on gambling law. A 1979 graduate of Harvard Law School, he is a tenured full Professor at Whittier Law School in Costa Mesa, California, where he teaches one of the first law school classes on gaming law.

Professor Rose is the author of more than 300 books, articles, book chapters columns. He is best known for his internationally syndicated column, "Gambling and the Law ®," and his landmark 1986 book by the same name. His most recent book is a collection of columns and analysis, co-authored with Bob Loeb, on Blackjack and the Law.

A consultant to governments and industry, Professor Rose has testified as an expert witness in administrative, civil and criminal cases in the U.S., Australia and New Zealand, and has acted as a consultant to major law firms, international corporations, licensed casinos, players, Indian tribes, and local, state and national governments, including Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, Texas and the federal governments of Canada and the United States.

With the rising interest in gambling throughout the world, Professor Rose has spoken before such diverse groups as the F.B.I., National Conference of State Legislatures, Congress of State Lotteries of Europe, United States Conference of Mayors, and the National Academy of Sciences. He has presented scholarly papers on gambling in Nevada, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, England, Australia, Antigua, Portugal, Italy, Argentina and the Czech Republic.

He is the author of Internet Gaming Law (1st & 2nd editions), Blackjack and the Law and Gaming Law: Cases and Materials.

I. Nelson Rose Websites:

www.gamblingandthelaw.com

Books by I. Nelson Rose:

> More Books By I. Nelson Rose

I. Nelson Rose
Professor I. Nelson Rose is an internationally known scholar, public speaker and writer and is recognized as one of the world's leading authorities on gambling law. A 1979 graduate of Harvard Law School, he is a tenured full Professor at Whittier Law School in Costa Mesa, California, where he teaches one of the first law school classes on gaming law.

Professor Rose is the author of more than 300 books, articles, book chapters columns. He is best known for his internationally syndicated column, "Gambling and the Law ®," and his landmark 1986 book by the same name. His most recent book is a collection of columns and analysis, co-authored with Bob Loeb, on Blackjack and the Law.

A consultant to governments and industry, Professor Rose has testified as an expert witness in administrative, civil and criminal cases in the U.S., Australia and New Zealand, and has acted as a consultant to major law firms, international corporations, licensed casinos, players, Indian tribes, and local, state and national governments, including Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, Texas and the federal governments of Canada and the United States.

With the rising interest in gambling throughout the world, Professor Rose has spoken before such diverse groups as the F.B.I., National Conference of State Legislatures, Congress of State Lotteries of Europe, United States Conference of Mayors, and the National Academy of Sciences. He has presented scholarly papers on gambling in Nevada, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, England, Australia, Antigua, Portugal, Italy, Argentina and the Czech Republic.

He is the author of Internet Gaming Law (1st & 2nd editions), Blackjack and the Law and Gaming Law: Cases and Materials.

I. Nelson Rose Websites:

www.gamblingandthelaw.com

Books by I. Nelson Rose:

Gambling and the Law

> More Books By I. Nelson Rose