Authors

Sara Gras

Files

Download

Download Full Text (261 KB)

Loading...

Media is loading
 

Description

While new scandals coming to light weekly, the growth of online sports betting hasn’t slowed. There are still new markets and opportunities to explore, including women’s and youth sports. In fact, it is difficult to imagine who could ever disrupt this wildly successful industry – except, of course, an industry that’s figured out a way around all the rules and regulations.


Features excerpts of interviews with:

Cole Wogoman, Senior Manager, Government Relations and League Partnerships
National Council on Problem Gambling

Ilya Beylin, Associate Professor of Law
Seton Hall Law School


Legal Materials Referenced:

  • Central Hudson Gas & Elec. v. Public Svc. Comm’n, 447 U.S. 557 (1980)
  • 44 Liquormart, Inc. v. Rhode Island, 517 U.S. 484 (1996)
  • Kan. Stat. Ann. § 74-8785
  • Conn. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 12-863
  • N.C. Gen. Stat. Ann. § 18C-910
  • 17 CFR § 40.11
  • Event Contracts, 89 Fed. Reg. 48968
  • CFTC, Rel. No. 9137-25 (Sept. 30, 2025), CFTC Staff Issues Advisory on Certain Contract Markets
  • KalshiEx v. Hendrick, No. 2:25-cv-575 (D. Nev.)
  • KalshiEx v. Flaherty, No. 1:25-cv-2152 (D.N.J.)
  • Robinhood Derivatives v. Dreitzer, No. 2:25-cv-01541 (D. Nev.)
  • Robinhood Derivatives v. Flaherty, No. 1:25-cv-14723 (D.N.J.)
  • Robinhood v. Campbell, No. 1:25-cv-12578 (D. Ma.)  

Cited Articles:

Other Sources:

Publication Date

11-17-2025

Disciplines

Education Law | Law and Gender

Season 2 Episode 8: Where It Stops, No One Knows

Share

COinS