Barry Greenstein (pictured), Poker Hall of Famer and Team PokerStarsPro, took to his blog this week to make a case for why his sponsor doesn’t deserve to be labeled a “bad actor” and prohibited from doing business in the US by state governments considering legalizing online poker. Read the blog.
In an article that will be published in the next issue of Gaming Law Review and Economics that Bluff Magazinepreviewed, Professor I. Nelson Rose (pictured) of GamblingAndTheLaw.comsays that “bad actor” clauses could be permitted since gambling is considered a vice. That opinion is in contrast to a theory put forth by Laurence Tribe, who said […]