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It’s Pretty Obvious That The “FBI Letters” Make a Case For, Not Against,...

It’s Pretty Obvious That The “FBI Letters” Make a Case For, Not Against, Online Gambling Regulation Why the FBI letters frequently cited by opponents of online gambling regulation actually make the...

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The Washington State Gambling Commission’s Compelling Case for...

The Washington State Gambling Commission’s Compelling Case for State-Regulated Online Gambling The Washington State Gambling Commission makes an excellent case for regulated online gambling. Whether...

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View: Networks Are the Way Forward for Regulated US Online Poker

View: Networks Are the Way Forward for Regulated US Online Poker An argument for why the network and skins model should be the future of US regulated online poker and should perhaps even be stipulated...

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PokerStars, Washington State and The Bad Actor Clause Debate

PokerStars, Washington State and The Bad Actor Clause Debate Curtis Woodard responds to Barry Greenstein's recent piece covering PokerStars and the so-called bad actor clauses in U.S. online poker...

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Here’s One Way To Speed Up US Online Poker Regulation

Here’s One Way To Speed Up US Online Poker Regulation Curtis Woodard's simple plan for jump-starting the process of regulating US online poker - in as many states as possible as soon as possible. The...

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Washington State Analysis: Online Poker Regulation Pays For Itself

Washington State Analysis: Online Poker Regulation Pays For Itself Analysis from the Office of Financial Management suggests that Washington State's online poker bill provides sufficient funding to...

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Online Poker Bill HB 1114 Dead In Washington State

Online Poker Bill HB 1114 Dead In Washington State A bill that would have brought regulated online poker to the state of Washington, where the game is a felony, will not be getting a hearing this...

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Regulated Online Poker: To Win The Debate, Rethink Your Tactics

Regulated Online Poker: To Win The Debate, Rethink Your Tactics US online poker players should unify their message and present real legislation to move the issue forward in states where it otherwise...

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Instead Of Another Federal Online Poker Bill, Existing Gambling Laws Should...

Instead Of Another Federal Online Poker Bill, Existing Gambling Laws Should Be Fixed Considering states' rights arguments, updates to existing federal gambling laws would find an easier path to support...

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Lottery Could Hold The Ticket To Regulated Online Gambling If RAWA Passes

Lottery Could Hold The Ticket To Regulated Online Gambling If RAWA Passes Curtis Woodard sees a world where the quickest path to regulated US online poker in as many states as possible could run...

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It’s Pretty Obvious That The “FBI Letters” Make a Case For, Not Against,...

Why the FBI letters frequently cited by opponents of online gambling regulation actually make the case for regulating online poker rooms and casinos. The post It’s Pretty Obvious That The “FBI Letters”...

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The Washington State Gambling Commission’s Compelling Case for...

The Washington State Gambling Commission makes an excellent case for regulated online gambling. Whether they meant to or not is another question altogether. The post The Washington State Gambling...

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View: Networks Are the Way Forward for Regulated US Online Poker

An argument for why the network and skins model should be the future of US regulated online poker and should perhaps even be stipulated via legislation. The post View: Networks Are the Way Forward for...

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PokerStars, Washington State and The Bad Actor Clause Debate

Curtis Woodard responds to Barry Greenstein's recent piece covering PokerStars and the so-called bad actor clauses in U.S. online poker regulation. The post PokerStars, Washington State and The Bad...

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Here’s One Way To Speed Up US Online Poker Regulation

Curtis Woodard's simple plan for jump-starting the process of regulating US online poker - in as many states as possible as soon as possible. The post Here’s One Way To Speed Up US Online Poker...

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Washington State Analysis: Online Poker Regulation Pays For Itself

Analysis from the Office of Financial Management suggests that Washington State's online poker bill provides sufficient funding to cover cost of regulation. The post Washington State Analysis: Online...

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Online Poker Bill HB 1114 Dead In Washington State

A bill that would have brought regulated online poker to the state of Washington, where the game is a felony, will not be getting a hearing this session . The post Online Poker Bill HB 1114 Dead In...

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Regulated Online Poker: To Win The Debate, Rethink Your Tactics

US online poker players should unify their message and present real legislation to move the issue forward in states where it otherwise might stall forever. The post Regulated Online Poker: To Win The...

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Instead Of Another Federal Online Poker Bill, Existing Gambling Laws Should...

Considering states' rights arguments, updates to existing federal gambling laws would find an easier path to support than would a federal online poker bill. The post Instead Of Another Federal Online...

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Lottery Could Hold The Ticket To Regulated Online Gambling If RAWA Passes

Curtis Woodard sees a world where the quickest path to regulated US online poker in as many states as possible could run through the lottery. The post Lottery Could Hold The Ticket To Regulated Online...

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