Internet gambling has been targeted on many fronts in the United States, including Congress, the courts, the Bush Administration and credit card agencies. This iBrief details recent trends in the regulation of online gaming, and concludes that while absolute prohibitions may be ineffective, the combined resistance of these institutions will prevent the industry from expanding its customer base
This paper first describes the various mechanical aspects of Internet gambling, and then reviews the...
This Congressional testimony discusses the possible legalization of Internet gambling in the United ...
The Internet Gambling Prohibition Act represents the U.S. Senate’s response to the development of a ...
Internet gambling has been targeted on many fronts in the United States, including Congress, the cou...
As gambling sites proliferate on the Internet and telephone gambling is legalized in more states, an...
The State of Nevada, to retain its position as pace setter in U.S. casino gaming regulation, took im...
Recently, there has been increased pressure on the U.S. Congress to act against Internet gambling. W...
The United States federal government’s attempts to curb Internet gambling are beginning to resemble ...
Internet gambling presents substantial new challenges to governments and regulatory agencies. Existi...
With online gambling becoming increasingly accessible and popular, state and federal politicians are...
In recent years, gambling on the Internet has evolved into a multi-billion dollar enterprise. The in...
This note addresses the effectiveness of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) in a...
Commercial gambling in the United States is a mammoth industry. In the past few decades, the United ...
This article brings to gaming researchers, with or without a legal education, a roundup of major iss...
There are currently more than 2,000 Internet gambling sites worldwide (Schwartz, 2005). Revenue from...
This paper first describes the various mechanical aspects of Internet gambling, and then reviews the...
This Congressional testimony discusses the possible legalization of Internet gambling in the United ...
The Internet Gambling Prohibition Act represents the U.S. Senate’s response to the development of a ...
Internet gambling has been targeted on many fronts in the United States, including Congress, the cou...
As gambling sites proliferate on the Internet and telephone gambling is legalized in more states, an...
The State of Nevada, to retain its position as pace setter in U.S. casino gaming regulation, took im...
Recently, there has been increased pressure on the U.S. Congress to act against Internet gambling. W...
The United States federal government’s attempts to curb Internet gambling are beginning to resemble ...
Internet gambling presents substantial new challenges to governments and regulatory agencies. Existi...
With online gambling becoming increasingly accessible and popular, state and federal politicians are...
In recent years, gambling on the Internet has evolved into a multi-billion dollar enterprise. The in...
This note addresses the effectiveness of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) in a...
Commercial gambling in the United States is a mammoth industry. In the past few decades, the United ...
This article brings to gaming researchers, with or without a legal education, a roundup of major iss...
There are currently more than 2,000 Internet gambling sites worldwide (Schwartz, 2005). Revenue from...
This paper first describes the various mechanical aspects of Internet gambling, and then reviews the...
This Congressional testimony discusses the possible legalization of Internet gambling in the United ...
The Internet Gambling Prohibition Act represents the U.S. Senate’s response to the development of a ...