On May 14, 2018, the Supreme Court ruled that the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) is unconstitutional, changing the future of sports betting in the United States. ESPN Chalk is here to keep you up-to-date and informed.
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Supreme Court strikes down federal law prohibiting sports gambling
The Supreme Court ruled that PASPA is unconstitutional.
Can I gamble legally on sports now?
The Supreme Court has overturned PASPA in its decision on the New Jersey gambling case. In which states can you now bet on sports? Can you bet online? Here is an FAQ on the most pressing post-decision questions.
How the NBA, MLB are lobbying states to cash in on sports betting
Billions will be wagered at new legal sportsbooks across the United States. The NBA and MLB are angling to reap some of the profits.
Can legalized sports betting boost horse racing?
Beyond the spectacle of the Kentucky Derby and its Triple Crown brethren, will horse racing stand to benefit in a post-legalization world?
How the Raiders got comfortable with sports betting
The Oakland Raiders are moving to Las Vegas, but for many years it was far from a certainty. This is the story of how a former Raiders running back, a UNLV professor and a 113-page report on sports betting helped ease the Raiders’ concerns about Sin City.
A glimpse into the future of legalized sports betting
Betting on a Premier League game in an NBA arena hours before the game tips off that night? Suites with big-time gamblers’ favorite shampoo and amenities? Darren Rovell provides a look at what the future of U.S. legalized sports betting could look like.
The odds of legalized sports betting: New Jersey vs. the leagues — a timeline
It took over six years, but New Jersey finally prevailed and will have legalized sports betting. Here is a fun look at how the state’s odds changed over the course of its legal battle.
How close is my state to legalizing sports betting?
The Supreme Court ruled in New Jersey, opening the doors for states to introduce legislation for legalized sports betting. Ryan Rodenberg checks in on where each U.S. state (and Washington D.C.) stands.
The Supreme Court has ruled on New Jersey’s sports betting bill and PASPA is unconstitutional. Which other states are pursuing bills to legalize sports betting? Here is a tracker with the latest legislation.
For Vegas bookmakers, 2017 was a very good year. But following the Supreme Court’s ruling in the New Jersey, their futures are far from certain.
NFL’s evolving stance on sports betting and Las Vegas
The NFL has had a decades-long adversarial public relationship with sports betting. Here is a collection of quotes, from Pete Rozelle in 1963 to current NFL commissioner Roger Goodell’s recent comments.
From The Mag: Adam Silver’s bold stance on gambling
When NBA commissioner Adam Silver declared his support for legalized sports betting in November 2014, he changed the game for the other leagues. But will it be enough to move the line? David Purdum explores in ESPN The Magazine’s Gambling Issue in 2015.
Future of sports betting series
Note: This series was originally published ahead of the Supreme Court’s decision.
In Part 1 of Chalk’s series, we examine what the legalized sports betting market could look like.
If sports betting is legalized in the U.S., recreational bettors will have far more options, such as gambling hedge funds. But they will also have increased competition. And not only from humans.
Some say legalized U.S. sports betting is the wrong move. Experts point to potential increases in problem gamblers, harmful advertising and gambling scandals. But is it all doom and gloom?
Fantasy sports have never been more popular. Single-game sports betting is legal only in Nevada. However, the line between the two is blurring rapidly.
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Ramifications of the Supreme Court’s ruling
Legalized sports gambling ‘long overdue’
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