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NCAA V. CHRISTIE Presented By: DaSean Dykes, Kurt Mullins, and Joseph Lofton
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SUMMARY OF CASE Multiple professional corporations file several motions against the state of New Jersey. Preliminary injunction seeking to enjoin defendants of the case. The big issue at stake in the case is whether the 1992 Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (“PASPA”), which limits single- game sports betting to Nevada, is constitutional.
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P.A.S.P.A Attempts to define the legal status of sports betting throughout the United States. This act effectively outlawed sports betting nationwide, excluding a few states. Congress provided a one-year window of opportunity from the effective date of PASPA (January 1, 1993) for states which operated licensed casino gaming for the previous ten-year period to pass laws permitting sports wagering.
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ARGUMENTS Prevention of the encouragement of sports betting. Gambling will lead to the tarnishing of reputations for professional sports and other organizations alike. The way in which the consumers view the different sports will become skewed.
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AFFIRMATIVE RULING Violation of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992. State of New Jersey lacks credible reasoning for the legalization of sports betting. Aside from potential revenue gain, the state of New Jersey may seek to find financial gain elsewhere.
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REFERENCES http://pokerati.com/wp-content/uploads/show_multidocs1.pdf http://pokerati.com/2012/08/ncaa-v-christie/ http://www.bgsfirm.com/college-sports-law-blog/ncaa-v-christie-suit- over-gambling-in-new-jersey http://deadspin.com/5958588/the-ncaa-is-fighting-new-jersey-and- chris-christie-to-protect-the-sanctity-of-illegal-underground-amateur- sports-gambling http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/28/part-VI/chapter-178
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