Gaming law is the collection of laws and regulations that govern wagers and betting in the United States. Gaming laws tell us who is able to offer games of chance or wagers and how they are able to do so. Gaming is both directly regulated, and also indirectly impacted by areas such as contract law, employment law and tort law. Laws that regulate gaming are changing rapidly, and our research guide can help keep you up to date.
Includes current versions of all the pertinent New Jersey statutes that establish the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement and Casino Control Commission, also known as the Casino Control Act.
New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement reports on all monthly sports wagering revenue in the state since 2018.
Creation of Casino Control Commission; Number of Members; Members of the Commission; Qualifications and Eligibility; etc
Duties of the Commission of the New Jersey Statutes Annotated promulgates the powers which the Casino Control Commission have over the licensed organization it oversees. Under 5:12-63, the Commission acts similarly to a special court where it is tasked with the duty to hear and decide aspects of gaming law such as, license approvals and appeals from violations.
Laws which give the Division of Gaming Enforcement the power to act similarly to an internal police to the New Jersey gaming industry.
Asian Journal of Gambling Issues and Public Health
2010-2017
Casino Journal
2007-2020
Gaming Law Review
1997-2008
Gaming Law Review and Economics
2008-2017
UNLV Gaming Research and Review Journal
2000-present
International Gaming and Wagering Business
1990-2009
Journal of Gambling Business & Economics
Available at Other Libraries
1998-2004
2010-2021
Laws the State of Nevada adopted to establish is gaming structure, the Nevada Gaming Commission, and court rules.
Report is based on data collected by the Nevada Gaming Control Board Gaming Commission. The Release tracks total gaming revenues and percentage fee collections since 1988.
2020 University of Nevada Las Vegas's report of sports gambling revenue since 1988. The report includes the percentage at which gamblers won per sport, the total revenue on a monthly basis, and annual revenue reports.
§ 2704. Established the National Indian Gaming Commission.
§ 2705. Powers of Chairman of the United States annotated code promulgates the laws which allow the Chairman of the Commission to issue temporary closures to licensed organizations, levy civil fines, approve ordinances, and approve management contract.
§ 2706 provides that the Commission will be in charge of aspects of Indian Gaming such as, budget approval, civil fines, subpoenas, monitoring, investigations, contracts, and regulations.
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of Indian Gaming
Locate federal policies and procedures regarding tribal/state gaming compacts.
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On: January 17, 2023
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By: Sara Klein