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On the latest episode of the Law School Lounge, host Krystal Norton is joined by Professors Robert M. Jarvis, J. Wesley Cochran, and Ronald J. Rychlak to discuss the history, nuances, and current issues in gaming and gambling law! The discussion begins with a history of gaming in the U.S., then these special guests discuss a recent case, West Flagler Assoc. v. Haaland, that considers whether Florida law violates federal law (IGRA) by allowing the Seminole Tribe to manage specific types of gambling in the state. The three special guests also articulate the differences between types of betting, while exploring what issues are ongoing and likely coming in this area of law in the future.

If you'd like to review the West Flagler Assoc. v. Haaland decision, you can find it here.

If you want to learn more about our special guests, you can do so here: Robert M. Jarvis, J. Wesley Cochran, and Ronald J. Rychlak.

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