Park MGM Seeks Approval for Recording-enabled Gaming Salon on Strip Park MGM is seeking approval that would permit audio and video recordings of individuals’ gaming play in a salon Posted on: March 13, 2026 | News NV | Ian St. Clair Read More
Nevada Case Against Kalshi, Polymarket Sent Back to State Court A US District Court judge has remanded a lawsuit by Nevada gaming regulators against prediction market firms back to state court Posted on: March 5, 2026 | Legal News NV Prediction Markets | Ian St. Clair Read More
Alabama’s Gambling Misinformation Costs State Nearly $1B a Year Opponents of gambling in Alabama have spread misinformation for years, and it is costing the state tax dollars and hurting residents Posted on: March 6, 2026 | AL Legal News | Ian St. Clair Read More
VGW Challenges Tennessee Bill Targeting Sweepstakes Casinos Sweepstakes operator VGW testified against Tennessee's legislation that would ban most sweepstakes casinos in the commonwealth Posted on: March 9, 2026 | Casino Legal News Sweepstakes TN | Ian St. Clair Read More
Iowa DCI Agent Says He was Fired after Questioning College Gambling Probe Longtime Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation agent Mark Ludwick says he was fired for voicing concerns about a gambling probe Posted on: March 10, 2026 | IA Legal News Sports Betting | Ian St. Clair Read More
Ohio Court Denies Kalshi Injunction Prediction platform Kalshi took another hit, this time in Ohio, where a judge denied the company's preliminary injunction attempt. Posted on: March 10, 2026 | News OH Prediction Markets | Ian St. Clair Read More
Kentucky Bill Would Raise Betting Age, Limit College Props A Kentucky bill would raise the age minimum on sports betting and DFS from 18 to 21, while also banning prop bets on KY college teams Posted on: March 11, 2026 | DFS KY News Sports Betting | Ian St. Clair Read More
Alabama Lottery, Casino, Sports Betting Bills Stall in Legislature Two Alabama bills that would give voters a chance to legalize casinos, a lottery, and sports betting seem dead this session. Posted on: March 12, 2026 | AL Legal News | Ian St. Clair Read More