
DOJ to Appeal Wire Act Loss
The US Department of Justice has confirmed its previously announced plans to appeal the early June decision by the US District Court for the District of New Hampshire that nullified …
The US Department of Justice has confirmed its previously announced plans to appeal the early June decision by the US District Court for the District of New Hampshire that nullified …
The Sheldon Adelson / Las Vegas Sands-funded Coalition to Stop Internet Gambling (CSIG) and the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS) have filed a motion to intervene as defendants in the …
The ongoing legal battle pitting the State of New Hampshire against the DOJ and its January 2019 reversal opinion regarding the reach of the 1961 Wire Act has picked up …
There’s more news from the legal battle pitting the State of New Hampshire and the state’s lottery entities against the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and its controversial revised opinion …
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has confirmed that it will extend its previously announced non-prosecution period associated with its reversal opinion regarding the reach of the 1961 Wire Act …
Continuing a prominent news story of vital interest to the US’s online-poker and online-gambling world, New Jersey has announced to the US Department of Justice its plans to sue the …
Sheldon Adelson’s long-sought and finally-purchased attempt to have the Department of Justice last month reverse itself on the topic of the reach of the US’s 1961 Wire Act and its …
In December 2011, the Justice Department incorrectly interpreted the Federal Wire Act of 2011 to bar all interstate online gambling when it really only forbade online sports betting. It was …
In December, it was reported – originally by poker media outlet Online Poker Report – that the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) was preparing a new …
It’s taken years, but the Commonwealth of Kentucky’s legal extortion attempts targeting PokerStars over that site’s availability to Kentuckians from 2006-11 has taken a giant hit, as the Kentucky Court …