Sports Wagering in America: Policies, Economics, and Regulation: Gambling Studies Series, cartea 1
Editat de Anthony Cabot, Keith Milleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 apr 2018 – vârsta ani
This book first provides a detailed explanation of the scope and economics of the sports wagering industry and a description of how sportsbooks operate. It then describes the evolving legal landscape for sports wagering in the U.S., culminating in the Supreme Court case that considered New Jersey’s challenge to the federal law that has limited sports betting to the state of Nevada.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781939546128
ISBN-10: 1939546125
Pagini: 302
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:First Edition, First Edition
Editura: UNLV Gaming
Colecția UNLV Gaming
Seria Gambling Studies Series
ISBN-10: 1939546125
Pagini: 302
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:First Edition, First Edition
Editura: UNLV Gaming
Colecția UNLV Gaming
Seria Gambling Studies Series
Notă biografică
Before joining the Boyd School of Law in March 2018, Anthony Cabot practiced gaming law for 37 years and was a former chair of the gaming law practice and executive committee member at Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie LLP. While in private practice, Chambers Global as Leading Lawyers for Business, for Gaming Regulation selected Cabot as the highest tier (star) gaming attorney for ten consecutive years. Chambers USA, as Leading Lawyers for Business, for Gaming Regulation recognized only one of four recognized top-tier gaming lawyers from 2004-2017. Best Lawyers in America recognized him for Gaming Law from 2004 to 2017.
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Whether by court decision or legislative change, gambling’s next expansion in the United States will be sports wagering. However, state and federal policymakers and regulators have limited experience in addressing the many issues that are presented by regulated sports wagering. The challenges they will face are complicated by the fact that sports betting is a global industry encompassing both legal and illegal markets. This book first provides a detailed explanation of the scope and economics of the sports wagering industry and a description of how sportsbooks operate. It then describes the evolving legal landscape for sports wagering in the U.S., culminating in the Supreme Court case that considered New Jersey’s challenge to the federal law that has limited sports betting to the state of Nevada. With this foundation, the book turns to an examination of the range of issues that legislators and regulators must consider in establishing regulated sports wagering, such as the need to protect the integrity of sporting events from corruption by criminal elements. Other important topics discussed include the level of regulation needed for sportsbook operators, the proper role of the federal and state governments, taxation, international cooperation, preventing illegal wagering, the role of data collection and analysis, and how to maximize innovation and patron engagement. Legalization is only the beginning of the journey of offering sports betting in the U.S. The authors offer guidance to policymakers as they take up the daunting task of building a regulatory structure for sports wagering. As the book illustrates, the decisions made on how to regulate sports betting will go a long way toward determining the success of this popular form of gambling.
Cuprins
Editors’ Note
1 Sports Wagering in America
2 Legal Status of Sports Wagering
3 Regulatory Models for Wagering
4 Sports Integrity
5 Wagering Integrity
6 The Emergence of eSports
The book also features author biographies and an index.
1 Sports Wagering in America
2 Legal Status of Sports Wagering
3 Regulatory Models for Wagering
4 Sports Integrity
5 Wagering Integrity
6 The Emergence of eSports
The book also features author biographies and an index.
Descriere
This book first provides a detailed explanation of the scope and economics of the sports wagering industry and a description of how sportsbooks operate. It then describes the evolving legal landscape for sports wagering in the U.S., culminating in the Supreme Court case that considered New Jersey’s challenge to the federal law that has limited sports betting to the state of Nevada.