Law Review Articles

Alan E. Brown, Ace In The Hole: Land's Key Role In Indian Gaming, Suffolk University Suffolk University Law Review, January, 2005, 39 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 159.
Albena P. Petrova, The WTO Internet Gambling Dispute As A Case Of First Impression: How To Interpret Exceptions Under Gats Article Xiv(A) And How To Set The Trend For Implementation And Compliance In WTO Cases Involving "Public Morals" And "Public Order" Concerns?, Richmond Journal Of Global Law And Business Richmond Journal Of Global Law And Business, Summer, 2006, 6 Rich. J. Global L. & Bus. 45.
Alexa Koeni & Jonathan Stein, Lost In The Shuffle: State-Recognized Tribes And The Tribal Gaming Industry, University Of San Francisco School Of Law University Of San Francisco Of Law Review, Winter, 2006, 40 U.S.F. L. Rev. 327.
Amy Head, The Death Of The New Buffalo: The Fifth Circuit Slays Indian Gaming In Texas, The School Of Law Texas Tech University Texas Tech Law Review, 2003, 34 Tex. Tech L. Rev. 377.
Andrew Hall, Online Casino Advertising: Testing The Limits Of Commercial Speech, University Of Pittsburgh Journal Of Technology Law & Policy University Of Pittsburgh Journal Of Technology Law & Policy, Spring, 2006, 6 Pgh. J. Tech. L. & Pol'y 7.
Anne Lindner, First Amendment As Last Resort: The Internet Gambling Industry's Bid To Advertise In The United States, Saint Louis University School Of Law Saint Louis University Law Journal, Summer, 2006, 50 St. Louis L.J. 1289.
Anthony Cabot & Joseph Kelly, International Enforcement of Gambling Debts, Am. Jur. Proof of Facts (Westlaw 2005).
Anthony Cabot & Robert Hannum, Advantage Play And Commercial Casinos, Mississippi Law Journal Mississippi Law Journal, Winter, 2005, 74 Miss. L.J. 681, Symposium: Gaming Law And Technology.
Anthony Cabot & Robert Hannum, Gaming Law And Technology: Advantage Play And Commercial Casinos, Mississippi Law Journal Mississippi Law Journal, Winter, 2005, 74 Miss. L.J. 681.
Anthony Cabot & Robert Hannum, Public Policy, Law, Mathematics, And The Future Of An American Tradition,Thomas M. Cooley Law School Thomas M. Cooley Law Review, Michaelmas Term, 2005, 22 T.M. Cooley L. Rev. 443.
Anthony Cabot & Louis V. Csoka, Fantasy Sports: One Form Of Mainstream Wagering In The United States, The John Marshall Law Review, Summer, 2007, 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1195.
Anthony Cabot & Louis V. Csoka, The Games People Play: Is It Time For A New Legal Approach To Prize Games?, Nevada Law Journal, Winter, 2003, 4 Nev. L.J. 197.
Barbara Cosens, Farmers, Fish, Tribal Power, And Poker; Reallocating Water In The Truckee River Basin, Nevada And California, University Of California, Hastings College Of The Law West-Northwest Journal Of Environmental Law & Policy, Winter, 2008, 14 Hastings W.-N.W. J. Env. L. & Pol'y 1243.
Benjamin B. Nelson, Regulation Or Prohibition? The Troubled Legal Status Of Internet Gambling Casinos In The United States In The Wake Of The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act Of 2006., University Of Texas At Austin School Of Law Texas Review Of Entertainment & Sports Law, Fall, 2007, 9 Tex. Rev. Ent. & Sports L. 39.
Benjamin C. Wicker, All In, But Left Out: How The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act Seeks To Eradicate Online Gambling In The United States, Vanderbilt Journal Of Entertainment And Technology Law Vanderbilt Journal Of Entertainment And Technology Law, Fall, 2007, 10 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 215, 1.,
Bennett M. Liebman, Poker Flops Under New York Law, Journal Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal, Fall, 2006, 17 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 1.
Blake A. Watson, Indian Gambling In Ohio: What Are The Odds?, Capital University Law Review Capital University Law Review, Winter, 2003, 32 Cap. U.L. Rev. 237.
Bonny Bumiller, Legalized Gaming And Political Contributions: When The Diceman Cometh, Will Corruption Goeth?, The John Marshall Law Review, Spring, 2007, 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1089.
Bradley S. Fiorito, Calling A Lemon A Lemon: Regulating Electronic Gambling Machines To Contain Pathological Gambling, Northwestern University Law Review Northwestern University Law Review, Spring, 2006, 100 NW. U.L. Rev. 1325.
Brian D. Kravetz, The Supreme Court Of Pennsylvania Sustains The Constitutionality Of The Gaming Act: Pennsylvanians Against Gambling Expansion Fund, Inc. V. Commonwealth, Duquesne University Duquesne Law Review, Spring, 2006, 44 Duq. L. Rev. 551.
Brian D. Wallace, Evan T. Caffrey, Evans Martin Mcleod, Riverboat Casinos And Admiralty And Maritime Law: Place Your Bets!, Tulane University Tulane Maritime Law Journal, Summer, 2004, 28 Tul. Mar. L. J. 315.
Brian P. McClatchey, A Whole New Game: Recognizing The Changing Complexion Of Indian Gaming By Removing The "Governor's Veto" For Gaming On "After-Acquired Lands", University Of Michigan Law School University Of Michigan Journal Of Law Reform, Summer, 2004, 37 U. Mich. J.L. Reform 1227.
Bunnam Srephichet, Pirates Of The Caribbean: Offshore Internet Gambling Sites Cursed By The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, UC Hastings College Of The Law Hastings Communications And Entertainment Law Journal (Comm/Ent), Fall, 2007, 30 Hastings Comm. & Ent. L.J. 139.
Christian C. Bedortha, The House Always Wins: A Look At The Federal Government's Role In Indian Gaming & The Long Search For Autonomy, The Scholar: St. Mary's Law Review On Minority Issues, Spring, 2004, 6 Scholar 261.
Christine Hurt, Regulating Public Morals And Private Markets: Online Securities Trading, Internet Gambling, And The Speculation Paradox, Trustees Of Boston University Boston University Law Review, April, 2006, 86 B.U.L. Rev. 371.
Christopher J. Brady, Offshore Gambling: Medical Outsourcing Versus Erisa's Fiduciary Duty Requirement, The School Of Law, Washington & Lee University Washington & Lee Law Review, Summer, 2007, 64 Wash & Lee L. Rev. 1073.
Christopher T. Pickens, Of Bookies And Brokers: Are Sports Futures Gambling Or Investing, And Does It Even Matter?, George Mason Law Review George Mason Law Review, Fall, 2006, 14 Geo. Mason L. Rev. 227.
Cory Aronovit & Jon Topolewski, The Emerald Casino Fiasco, The John Marshall Law Review, Summer, 2007, 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1305.
Courtney P. Cochran, Gambling On Seaman Status: The Plight Of Riverboat Casino Employees In Light Of Amended State Gaming Statutes, Tulane University Tulane Maritime Law Journal, Winter, 2004, 29 Tul. Mar. L. J. 139.
D. Michael McBride, ll & H. Leonard Court, Labor Regulation, Union Avoidance And Organized Labor Relations Strategies On Tribal Lands: New Indian Gaming Strategies In The Wake Of San Manuel Band of Indians V. National Labor Relations Board, The John Marshall Law Review, Summer, 2007, 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1259.
Dana Gale, The Economic Incentive Behind The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, Yeshiva University Cardozo Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Fall, 2007, 15 Cardozo J. Int'l & Comp. L. 533.
Daniel Bodansky, Editor, International Decision: United States -- Measures Affecting The Cross-Border Supply Of Gambling And Betting Services. Wt/Ds285/Ab/R. At Http://Www.Wto.Org/English/Tratop_E/Dispu_E/Dispu_Status_E.Htm World Trade Organization Appellate Body, April 7, 2005 (Adopted April 20, 2005), The American Society Of International Law American Journal Of International Law, October, 2005, 99 A.J.I.L. 861.
David B. Cruz, Pursuing Equal Justice In The West: Making Up Women: Casinos, Cosmetics, And Title Vii, Nevada Law Journal Nevada Law Journal, Fall, 2004, 5 Nev. L.J. 240.
David Schaffer, University Of Baltimore School Of Law The University Of Baltimore Law Forum, Fall, 2005, 36 U. Balt. L.F. 57, Recent Development: Beyond Sys., Inc. V. Realtime Gaming Holding Co.: A Maryland Court Cannot Exercise Personal Jurisdiction Over An Out-Of-State Defendant Based Solely On The Existence Of Defendant's Internet Website Or Link.
Eric S. Lent, Are States Beating The House?: The Validity Of Tribal-State Revenue Sharing Under The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, Georgetown Law Journal Georgetown Law Journal, January, 2003, 91 Geo. L.J. 451.
Gregory Manter, The Pending Determination Of The Legality Of Internet Gambling In The United States, Duke Law & Technology Review Duke Law & Technology Review, July 11, 2003, 2003 Duke L. & Tech. Rev. 16, .
Guy R. Bissonnette, The Current Status Of Gambling In Rhode Island: The Abridged Version, The Rhode Island Bar Association Rhode Island Bar Journal, May/June, 2006, 54 Ri Bar Jnl. 11,
Heidi McNeil Staudenmaier & Andrew D. Lynch, The Class ll Gaming Debate: The Johnson Act Vs. The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, Mississippi Law Journal, Winter, 2005, 74 Miss. L.J. 843.
Heidi McNeil Staudenmaie & Ruth K. Khalsa, The Labyrinth, And The Ball Of String: Navigating The Regulatory Maze To Ensure Enforceability Of Tribal Gaming Contracts, The John Marshall Law Review, Summer, 2007, 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1123.
Heidi McNeil Staudenmaier, Off-Reservation Native American Gaming: An Examination Of The Legal And Political Hurdles, Nevada Law Journal, Winter, 2003, 4 Nev. L.J. 301.
Hillary Schlueter, The Return Of Lochnerizing: The Iowa Supreme Court's Invalidation Of Gambling Taxes, The Journal Of Gender, Race & Justice The Journal Of Gender, Race & Justice, Spring, 2006, 9 J. Gender Race & Just. 713.
J. Steven Jarreau, Department: Recent Developments: ADR To Trusts: International Law: WTO And Cross-Border Gambling Services, The Louisiana State Bar Association, Louisiana Bar Journal, February/March, 2005, 52 La Bar Jnl. 389,
James D. Thayer, The WTO Dispute Between Antigua And The United States, N1, Duke Law & Technology Review Duke Law & Technology Review, 2004, 2004 Duke L. & Tech. Rev. 13.
James N. Brenner, Betting On Success: Can The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act Help The United States Achieve Its Internet Gambling Policy Goals?, UC Hastings College Of The Law Hastings Communications And Entertainment Law Journal (Comm/Ent), Fall, 2007, 30 Hastings Comm. & Ent. L.J. 109.
Jane W. Nall, Blanton V. City Of North Las Vegas: Gambling With Criminal Defendants' Constitutional Right To A Jury Trial?, The University Of Louisville Brandeis Law Journal, 2004 / 2005, 43 Brandeis L.J. 303.
Jason A. Miller, Don't Bet On This Legislation: The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act Places A Bigger Burden On Financial Institutions Than Internet Gambling, University Of North Carolina School Of Law Banking Institute North Carolina Banking Institute, March, 2008, 12 N.C. Banking Inst. 185.
Jason Miller, Gaming Board Did Not Err In Awarding Slots License, Allegheny County Bar Association  The Lawyers Journal, September 14, 2007, 9 Lawyers J. 2.
Jeffrey R. Soukup, Rolling The Dice On Precedent And Wagering On Legislation: The Law Of Gambling Debt Enforceability In Kentucky After Kentucky Off-Track Betting, Inc. v. Mcburney And KRS § 372.005, Kentucky College Of Law Kentucky Law Journal, 2006 / 2007, 95 Ky. L.J. 529.
Jeffrey S. Miller, Native American Athletes: Why Gambling On The Future Is A Sure Bet, University Of Virginia School Of Law Virginia Sports & Entertainment Law Journal, Spring, 2005, 4 Va. Sports & Ent. L.J. 239.
Jeffrey Standen, The Beauty Of Bets: Wagers As Compensation For Professional Athletes, Willamette Law Review, 2006, 42 Willamette L. Rev. 639.
Jen Purnell, Weighing In On Title Vll: The Impact Of The Borgata Casino's Weight Requirement On Female Beverage Servers, Rutgers University Rutgers Journal Of Law & Public Policy, Fall, 2007, 4 Rutgers J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 612.
Jennifer W. Chiang, Don't Bet On It: How Complying With Federal Internet Gambling Law Is Not Enough, University Of Washington Shidler Journal Of Law, Commerce & Technology, Summer, 2007, 4 Shidler J. L. Com. & Tech. 2.
Jeremy C. Marwell, Trade And Morality: The WTO Public Morals Exception After Gambling, New York University Law Review New York University Law Review, May, 2006, 81 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 802.
Jeremy Lamarche, CPCS Rendered Virtually Powerless: Smoke Free Casinos? Don't Bet On It., Loyola University Of Chicago Loyola Consumer Law Review, 2007, 19 Loy. Consumer L. Rev. 308.
Joel Weinberg, Everyone's A Winner: Regulating, Not Prohibiting, Internet Gambling, Southwestern University School Of Law Southwestern University Law Review, 2006, 35 Sw. U. L. Rev. 293.
John D. Andrle, A Winning Hand: A Proposal For An International Regulatory Schema With Respect To The Growing Online Gambling Dilemma In The United States, The Vanderbilt University School Of Law Vanderbilt Journal Of Transnational Law, November, 2004, 37 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 1389.
John Grady & Annie Clement, Legal Issues And Reform In Intercollegiate Athletics: Gambling And Collegiate Sport, Society For The Study Of The Legal Aspects Of Sport And Physical Activity Journal Of Legal Aspects Of Sport, Winter, 2005, 15 J. Legal Aspects Of Sport 95.
John M. Norwood, Gambling In The Twenty-First Century: Judicial Resolution Of Current Issues, Mississippi Law Journal, Winter, 2005, 74 Miss. L.J. 779.
John R. Crook, Editor, Contemporary Practice Of The United States Relating To International Law: U.S. Efforts To Restrict Internet Gambling, The American Society Of International Law American Journal Of International Law, January, 2007, 101 A.J.I.L. 203.
John Warren Kindt, "The Insiders" For Gambling Lawsuits: Are The Games "Fair" And Will Casinos And Gambling Facilities Be Easy Targets For Blueprints For RICO And Other Causes Of Action?, Walter F. George School Of Law, Mercer University Mercer Law Review, Winter, 2004, 55 Mercer L. Rev. 529.
John Warren Kindt, Diminishing Or Negating The Multiplier Effect: The Transfer Of Consumer Dollars To Legalized Gambling: Should A Negative Socioeconomic "Crime Multiplier" Be Included In Gambling Cost/Benefit Analyses?, Michigan State Dcl Law Review Michigan State Dcl Law Review, Summer, 2003, 2003 Mich. St. Dcl L. Rev. 281.
John Warren Kindt, Gambling With Terrorism And U.S. Military Readiness: Time To Ban Video Gambling Devices On U.S. Military Bases And Facilities?, Board Of Regents, Northern Illinois University, Northern Illinois University Law Review, Fall, 2003, 24 N. Ill. U. L. Rev. 1.
John Warren Kindt, Have Gambling Monies Tainted The Research Environment?, Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal, Fall, 2003, 13 S. Cal. Interdis. L.J. 1.
John Warren Kindt, Internationally, The 21st Century Is No Time For The United States To Be Gambling With The Economy: Taxpayers Subsidizing The Gambling Industry And The De Facto Elimination Of All Casino Tax Revenues Via The 2002 Economic Stimulus Act, Ohio Northern University Law Review Ohio Northern University Law Review, 2003, 29 Ohio N.U.L. Rev. 363.
John Warren Kindt, Subpoenaing Information From The Gambling Industry: Will The Discovery Process In Civil Lawsuits Reveal Hidden Violations Including The Racketeer Influenced And Corrupt Organizations Act?, University Of Oregon, Oregon Law Review, Summer, 2003, 82 Or. L. Rev. 221.
John Warren Kindt, The Failure To Regulate The Gambling Industry Effectively: Incentives For Perpetual Non-Compliance, Board Of Trustees Of Southern Illinois University Southern Illinois University Law Journal, Winter, 2003, 27 S. Ill. U. L. J. 219.
John Warren Kindt, Would Re-Criminalizing U.S. Gambling Pump-Prime The Economy And Could U.S. Gambling Facilities Be Transformed Into Educational And High-Tech Facilities?: Will The Legal Discovery Of Gambling Companies' Secrets Confirm Research Issues?, The Board Of Trustees Of The Leland Junior University Stanford Journal Of Law, Business & Finance, Spring, 2003, 8 Stan. J.L. Bus. & Fin. 169.
John Zachary Blanchard, Jr., Jones Act: Applicability To Casino Riverboats, -- The Louisiana State Bar Association Louisiana Bar Journal, August/September, 2004, 52 La Bar Jnl. 140.
Jonathan Gottfried & T.C. Williams, The Federal Framework For Internet Gambling, School Of Law University Of Richmond, Richmond Journal Of Law & Technology, Spring, 2004, 10 Rich. J.L. & Tech. 26.
Jonathan Schwartz, Click The Mouse And Bet The House: The United States' Internet Gambling Restrictions Before The World Trade Organization, The Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Illinois University Of Illinois Journal Of Law, Technology & Policy, Spring, 2005, 2005 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol'y 125.
Joseph J. McBurney, To Regulate Or To Prohibit: An Analysis Of The Internet Gambling Industry And The Need For A Decision On The Industry's Future In The United States, Connecticut Journal Of International Law Connecticut Journal Of International Law, Spring, 2006, 21 Conn. J. Int'l L. 337.
Joshua C. Tate, Gambling, Commodity Speculation, And The "Victorian Compromise", Yale Journal Of Law & The Humanities, Inc. Yale Journal Of Law & The Humanities, Winter, 2007, 19 Yale J.L. & Human. 97.
Joshua L. Sohn, The Double-Edged Sword Of Indian Gaming, Tulsa Law Review, Fall, 2006, 42 Tulsa L. Rev. 139.
Justin Neel Baucom, Bringing Down The House: As States Attempt To Curtail Indian Gaming, Have We Forgotten The Foundational Principles Of Tribal Sovereignty, American Indian Law Review American Indian Law Review, 2005 / 2006, 30 Am. Indian L. Rev. 423.
Justin W. Starr, Diminished Capacity Departures For Compulsive Gambling: Punishing The Pathological Or Pardoning The Common Criminal?, Brigham Young University Law Review Brigham Young University Law Review, 2003, 2003 B.Y.U.L. Rev. 385.
Katherine A. Valasek, Winning The Jackpot: A Framework For Successful International Regulation Of Online Gambling And The Value Of The Self-Regulating Entities, Michigan State University College Of Law Michigan State Law Review, Fall, 2007, 2007 Mich. St. L. Rev. 753.
Kathryn B. Codd, Betting On The Wrong Horse: The Detrimental Effect Of Noncompliance In The Internet Gambling Dispute On The General Agreement On Trade In Services (GATS), William & Mary Law Review William & Mary Law Review, December, 2007, 49 Wm And Mary L. Rev. 941.
Kathryn R.L. Rand & Steven Andrew Light, How Congress Can And Should "Fix" The Indian Gaming Regulatory Act: Recommendations For Law And Policy Reform, Virginia Journal Of Social Policy & The Law Virginia Journal Of Social Policy & The Law, Spring, 2006, 13 Va. J. Soc. Pol'y & L. 396.
Kathryn R.L. Rand, Caught In The Middle: How State Politics, State Law, And State Courts Constrain Tribal Influence Over Indian Gaming, Marquette Law Review, Summer, 2007, 90 Marq. L. Rev. 971.
Katie Eidson, Will States Continue To Provide Exclusivity In Tribal Gaming Compacts Or Will Tribes Bust On The Hand Of The State In Order To Expand Indian Gaming, American Indian Law Review American Indian Law Review, 2004 / 2005, 29 Am. Indian L. Rev. 319.
Kelly Ann Tran, The WTO Appellate Body Gambles On The Future Of The Gats: Analyzing The Internet Gambling Dispute Between Antigua And The United States Before The World Trade Organization, The Appalachian School Of Law Appalachian Journal Of Law, Winter, 2006, 6 Appalachian J. L. 165.
Kevin K. Washburn, Federal Law, State Policy, And Indian Gaming, Nevada Law Journal,   Winter, 2003, 4 Nev. L.J. 285.
Kevin Ryan, The Role Of Jurisdiction In The Quest For Sovereignty: Municipal And State Impact Of Gaming, New England Law Review, Spring, 2003, 37 New Eng.L. Rev. 553.
Kiran S. Raj, Drawing A Line In The Sand: How The Federal Government Can Work With The States To Regulate Internet Gambling, Emory University School Of Law Emory Law Journal, 2006, 56 Emory L.J. 777.
Kristy Haller, F.A.C.E. Trading V. Todd: Games Of Chance Bundled With The Purchase Of Consumer Products, Where The Nature Of The Product Is Incidental To The Playing Of The Game, Constitute Illegal Gaming., University Of Baltimore School Of Law The University Of Baltimore Law Forum, Fall, 2006, 37 U. Balt. L.F. 52.
Kurt Eggert, Truth In Gaming: Toward Consumer Protection In The Gambling Industry, University Of Maryland School Of Law Maryland Law Review, 2004, 63 Md. L. Rev. 217.
Lauren Hannon, Calling The Internet Bluff: The Interplay Between Advertising And Internet Gambling, Seton Hall University School Of Law Journal Of Sports And Entertainment Law, 2004, 14 Seton Hall J. Of Sports & Ent. L. 239.
Lauren J. Grous, Causes Of Action For Sale: The New Trend Of Legal Gambling, University Of Miami Law Review University Of Miami Law Review, October, 2006, 61 U. Miami L. Rev. 203.
Lawrance Kimmel Spiller, Case Credit Card Companies Crave More Money And Accumulate More Through Illegal Gambling On The Internet,
Lindsay Goodner,  The Potential Passage Of Proposed Senate Bill 147 And Its Implication On Native Hawaiians And Gaming, American Indian Law Review American Indian Law Review, 2006 / 2007, 31 Am. Indian L. Rev. 111.
Lino A. Graglia, Law And Morality: The Twenty-Sixth Annual National Federalist Society Student Symposium On Law And Public Policy -- 2007: Ii. Government Promotion Of Moral Issues: Government Promotion Of Moral Issues: Gambling, Smoking, And Advertising, Harvard Society For Law & Public Policy, Inc. Harvard Journal Of Law & Public Policy, Winter, 2008, 31 Harv. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 69.
Liron Offir,  Monopolistic Sleeper: How The Video Gaming Industry Awoke To Realize That Electronic Arts Was Already In Charge, University School Of Law Duquesne Business Law Journal, Spring, 2006, 8 Duq. Bus. L.J. 91.
Lorraine Harrington, Loaded Dice: Do National Internet Gaming Statutes Violate World Trade Organization Fair Trade Access Standards?, Arizona Board Of Regents Arizona Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Fall, 2007, 24 Ariz. J. Int'l & Comp. Law 769.
M. Christine Holleman, Fantasy Football: Illegal Gambling Or Legal Game Of Skill?, North Carolina Journal Of Law & Technology North Carolina Journal Of Law & Technology, Fall, 2006, 8 N.C. J.L. & Tech. 59.
Marc J. Randazza, Condo Casino! Gambling Law And The Florida Community Association, The Florida Bar The Florida Bar Journal, October, 2005, 79 Fla. Bar J. 1,
Margreta Vellucci, 2005 Survey Of Rhode Island Law: Constitutional Law: In Re Advisory Opinion To The House Of Representatives (Casino ll), 885 A.2d 698 (R.I. 2005), Roger Williams University Law Review Roger Williams University Law Review, Spring, 2006, 11 Roger Williams U. L. Rev. 775.
Martin Doyle, Hertz V. Treasure Chest Casino: No Dice For Jones Act Claims Aboard Moored Riverboat Casinos, Tulane Maritime Law Journal, Summer, 2004, 28 Tul. Mar. L. J. 591.
Matthew D. All, John McCain And The Indian Gaming "Backlash": The Unfortunate Irony Of S. 2078, The Kansas Journal Of Law & Public Policy Kansas Journal Of Law & Public Policy, Winter, 2006, 15 Kan. J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 295.
Matthew L. M. Fletcher, Bringing Balance To Indian Gaming, President And Fellows Of Harvard College Harvard Journal On Legislation, Winter, 2007, 44 Harv. J. On Legis. 39.
Megan E. Frese, Rolling The Dice: Are Online Gambling Advertisers "Aiding And Abetting" Criminal Activity Or Exercising First Amendment-Protected Commercial Speech?, Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal, Winter, 2005, 15 Fordham Intell. Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 547.
Melissa Fallon, Antitrust Implications Of Casino Mergers: The Gamble Of Defining A Relevant Market, University Of California, Hastings College Of Law Hastings Law Journal, November, 2005, 57 Hastings L.J. 235.
Michael A. Tselnik, Check, Raise, Or Fold: Poker And The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act, Hofstra Law Review Association Hofstra Law Review, Spring, 2007, 35 Hofstra L. Rev. 1617.
Michael D. Schmitt, Prohibition Reincarnated? The Uncertain Future Of Online Gambling Following The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act Of 2006, Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal Southern California Interdisciplinary Law Journal, Winter, 2008, 17 S. Cal. Interdis. L.J. 381.
Michael E. Wheeler, One White Buffalo, Why Not Three?: Native American Gaming In The Lone Star State, Mississippi College School Of Law  Mississippi College Law Review, 2006 / 2007, 26 Miss. C. L. Rev. 147.
Michael Grunfeld, Don't Bet On The United States's Internet Gambling Laws: The Tension Between Internet Gambling Legislation And World Trade Organization Commitments, The Columbia Business Law Review Columbia Business Law Review, 2007, 2007 Colum. Bus. L. Rev. 439.
Michael Park, Market Access And Exceptions Under The GATS And Online Gambling Services, The Southwestern University School Of Law Southwestern Journal Of Law And Trade In The Americas, 2006, 12 Sw. J.L. & Trade Am. 495.
Nancy J. King & Kishani Kalupahana, Choosing Between Liberalization And Regulatory Autonomy Under GATS: Implications Of U.S.-Gambling For Trade In Cross Border E-Services, The Vanderbilt University Law School Vanderbilt Journal Of Transnational Law, November, 2007, 40 Vand. J. Transnat'l L. 1189.
Natasha Dow Schull, Cultural Production In A Digital Age: Digital Gambling: The Coincidence Of Desire And Design, The American Academy Of Political And Social Science The Annals Of The American Academy Of Political And Social Science, January, 2005, 597 Annals 65.
Nelson Rose, The International Law Of Remote Wagering, The John Marshall Law School The John Marshall Law Review, Summer, 2007, 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1159.
Nelson Rose, The International Law Of Remote Wagering, The John Marshall Law Review, Summer, 2007, 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1159.
Nicholas M. Wajda, Over-Playing A Weak Hand: Why Giving Individual States A Choice Is A Better Bet For Internet Gambling In The United States, The Law Review Association, Thomas Jefferson School Of Law San Diego Thomas Jefferson Law Review, Spring, 2007, 29 T. Jefferson L. Rev. 313.
Note, Domestic And International Implications Of The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act Of 2006, Mattia v. Corsiglia Murawski, School Of Law, Santa Clara University Santa Clara Law Review, 2008, 48 Santa Clara L. Rev. 441.
Note, Gambling Ruled Subject To UBT, Center For New York City Law Citylaw, May / June, 2006, 12 City Law 58.
Note, Illegal Gambling Operation Taxed, Center For New York City Law Citylaw, July / August, 2007, 13 City Law 81.
Note, In Re Mastercard International Inc., Internet Gambling Litigation, 132 F. Supp. 2d 468 (E.D. La. 2002), Temple Environmental Law & Technology Journal Temple Environmental Law & Technology Journal, Fall, 2003, 22 Temp. Envtl. L. & Tech. J. 99.
Note, University Of Manitoba Law School  Asper Review Of International Business And Trade Law, 2006, 6 Asper Rev. Int'l Bus. & Trade L. 419, Public Record Document: Arbitral Award . In The Matter Of A NAFTA Arbitration Under The Uncitral Arbitration Rules Between: International Thunderbird Gaming Corporation, Claimant And The United Mexican States, Respondent
Ola O. Olatawura, Why There May Not Be An Extraterritorial Sport Right To Online Gambling, Loyola Of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Review Loyola Of Los Angeles International & Comparative Law Review, Summer, 2005, 27 Loy. L.A. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 371.
Patrice Wade, Video Slot Machines Found To Be "Intrinsically Connected" To Gambling, For The Lawyers Journal, Allegheny County Bar Association The Lawyers Journal, September 5, 2003, 5 Lawyers J. 2.
Paul R. Ashe, Attorneys And The Addiction Of Gambling, State Bar Of Montana The Montana Lawyer, February, 2003, 28 Montana Lawyer 30,
Pearson Liddell, Jr., Stevie Watson, William D. Eshee, Jr., Gloria J. Liddell, & Robert Moore, Internet Gambling: On A Roll?, Seton Hall University Law Center Seton Hall Legislative Journal, 2004, 28 Seton Hall Legis. J. 315.
Peter Paul Shaker, America's Bad Bet: How The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act Of 2006 Will Hurt The House, Fordham Journal Of Corporate & Financial Law Fordham Journal Of Corporate & Financial Law, 2007, 12 Fordham J. Corp. & Fin. L. 1183.
Phil Roberts, A History Of The Wyoming Sales Tax And How Lawmakers Chose It From Among Severance Taxes, An Income Tax, Gambling, And A Lottery, University Of Wyoming, Wyoming Law Review, 2004, 4 Wyo. L. Rev. 157.
Randy Samson, Atlantic City Special: Whether The Casino Exception To The New Jersey Smoke-Free Air Act Comports With The New Jersey Constitution's General Prohibition Of Special Laws, Seton Hall University School Of Law Seton Hall Law Review, 2008, 38 Seton Hall L. Rev. 359.
Renee Ann Cramer, The Common Sense Of Anti-Indian Racism: Reactions To Mashantucket Pequot Success In Gaming And Acknowledgment, American Bar Foundation Law And Social Inquiry, Spring, 2006, 31 Law & Soc. Inquiry 313.
Robert W. Stocker, l & Peter J. Kulick, Remedying The Lose-Lose Game Of Compulsive Gambling: Voluntary Exclusions, Mandatory Exclusions, Or An Alternative Method?, The John Marshall Law Review, Summer, 2007, 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1221.
Ronald J. Rychlak & Corey D. Hinshaw, From The Classroom To The Courtroom: Therapeutic Justice And The Gaming Industry's Impact On Law, Mississippi Law Journal, Winter, 2005, 74 Miss. L.J. 827.
Ronald J. Rychlak, Cross-Border Issues In Gaming: A Bad Bet: Federal Criminalization Of Nevada's Collegiate Sports Books, Nevada Law Journal, Winter, 2003, 4 Nev. L.J. 320.
Ronald Neroda, A Winner For The Windy City: A Comment In Support Of Establishing A Land-Based Casino In The City Of Chicago, The John Marshall Law School The John Marshall Law Review, Summer, 2007, 40 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1391.
Ronnie D. Crisco, Jr., Follow The Leaders: A Constructive Examination Of Existing Regulatory Tools That Could Be Applied To Internet Gambling, North Carolina Journal Of Law & Technology North Carolina Journal Of Law & Technology, Fall, 2003, 5 N.C. J.L. & Tech. 155.
Ross I. Landau, A Theoretical Possibility Of Navigation: An Analysis Of The Vessel Status Of Watercraft-Casinos In The Wake Of Stewart V. Dutra Construction Co., Tulane Maritime Law Journal Tulane Maritime Law Journal, Winter, 2007, 32 Tul. Mar. L. J. 249.
Rubin Ranat,  Tribal-State Compacts: Legitimate Or Illegal Taxation Of Indian Gaming In California?, Law Review, Spring, 2005, 26 Whittier L. Rev. 953.
Ryan S. Landes, The Prohibition Of Internet Gambling And A Proposed System Of Regulation, New York University Law Review New York University Law Review, June, 2007, 82 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 913.
Samuel D. Zurier, Will A Rhode Island Common Law Court Enforce A Gambling Contract? How Much Do You Want To Bet?, The Rhode Island Bar Association Rhode Island Bar Journal, September/October, 2006, 55 Ri Bar Jnl. 21,
Sandra J. Ashton, The Role Of Jurisdiction In The Quest For Sovereignty: The Role Of The National Indian Gaming Commission In The Regulation Of Tribal Gaming, New England Law Review, Spring, 2003, 37 New Eng.L. Rev. 545.
Sara A. Elliott & Daniel S. Mason, Emerging Legal Issues In The Sports Industry: Are Trading Cards A Form Of Gambling?, Society For The Study Of The Legal Aspects Of Sport And Physical Activity Journal Of Legal Aspects Of Sport, Spring / Summer, 2003, 13 J. Legal Aspects Of Sport 101.
Shaun P. Martin, We've Only Just Begun: The Impact Of Remand Orders From Higher To Lower Courts On American Jurisprudence: Gaming The Gvr, Arizona State Law Journal Arizona State Law Journal, Summer, 2004, 36 Ariz. St. L.J. 551.
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