Sports betting in N.J. on hold after loss in court

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TRENTON — A federal judge on Thursday upheld a 21-year-old law prohibiting sports betting in 46 of 50 states, dealing a setback to New Jersey's attempts to revive its struggling casino industry by grabbing a piece of what has become a multibillion-dollar industry, both legal and illegal.

The defeat was the second for New Jersey in a lawsuit filed last year by the four major pro sports leagues and the NCAA. In a December ruling, U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp denied the state's claim that the leagues and NCAA didn't have standing to bring the suit because they couldn't demonstrate tangible harm to their products if New Jersey were to allow sports betting.
The state is expected to appeal Thursday's ruling to the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and, if necessary, the U.S. Supreme Court.
New Jersey voters passed a sports betting referendum in 2011, and last year the Legislature enacted a sports betting law that limited bets to the Atlantic City casinos and the state's horse racing tracks. Bets wouldn't be taken on games involving New Jersey colleges or college games played in the state. Gov. Chris Christie said at the time that he hoped to grant sports betting licenses by early this year, but those plans have been put on hold.
The NFL, NHL, NBA, Major League Baseball and the NCAA sued the state last year, and the NCAA has moved several of its championship events out of New Jersey because of the sports betting law.
New Jersey has attacked the 1992 Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, or PASPA, on several constitutional levels. In filings, the state has argued the law unfairly "grandfathered" Nevada, Oregon, Montana and Delaware, which already have some form of sports gambling. New Jersey said the law violated state sovereignty and equal protection provisions and trampled the authority of state legislatures under the 10th Amendment.
On Thursday, Shipp said that although some of the questions raised in the case were novel; "judicial intervention is generally unwarranted no matter how unwise a court considers a policy decision of the legislative branch," Shipp wrote. "As such, to the extent the people of New Jersey disagree with PASPA, their remedy is not through passage of a state law or through the judiciary, but through the repeal or amendment of PASPA in Congress."
In arguments earlier this month, U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman, representing the Justice Department, said the Constitution empowers Congress to regulate an interstate industry such as sports gambling and to treat states differently.
Attorneys for the leagues have said that PASPA doesn't supersede the authority of state legislatures because it doesn't require any affirmative actions such as enacting laws.
New Jersey was given a special dispensation by Congress to approve sports gambling at its casinos within a year in the early '90s, but didn't do so.
Billions of dollars are bet legally each year on sports in Nevada, and experts estimate tens or even hundreds of billions are wagered illegally through bookmakers.
 

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did they really think the Major Sports leagues were going to just Let them do this without a Fight ?? lol

This is worst than going up against "Big Brother"
 

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States can start selling pot, but they can take a few bets?

:think2:
 

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I thought with bet fair acquiring 4njbets that things were coming soon
 

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NJ will have to take this to the Supreme Court. They better hope none of the judges go to Washington Redskins games. The whole thing is hypocritical because President Obama comes on ESPN and picks brackets for NCAA Basketball Tournament. Office pools are nothing more than sports wagering.
 

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I've said a few times that if any progress is going to be made on legaling sports betting, that now is the best opportunity while Obama is in office.

I don't agree with many things he does, but the fact is he is into sports & 'hip' enough to understand the benefits of making it legal and taxing it while those before him and likely after him won't. ..
 

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PASPA


It shall be unlawful for—

(1) a governmental entity to sponsor, operate, advertise, promote, license, or authorize by law or compact, or


(2) a person to sponsor, operate, advertise, or promote pursuant to the law or compact of a governmental entity


If the state government is not involved, and any sports betting laws are revoked, New Jersey will be able to go ahead with sports betting, regardless of the Supreme court decision.
 

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I've said a few times that if any progress is going to be made on legaling sports betting, that now is the best opportunity while Obama is in office.

I don't agree with many things he does, but the fact is he is into sports & 'hip' enough to understand the benefits of making it legal and taxing it while those before him and likely after him won't. ..


legalize it, tax it and make BILLIONS for the country ( that we will spend on shit we don't need or give to other countries )
 

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It shall be unlawful for—

(1) a governmental entity to sponsor, operate, advertise, promote, license, or authorize by law or compact, or


(2) a person to sponsor, operate, advertise, or promote pursuant to the law or compact of a governmental entity


If the state government is not involved, and any sports betting laws are revoked, New Jersey will be able to go ahead with sports betting, regardless of the Supreme court decision.
this is what lesniak is saying
 

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