The March Madness of Sports Betting
30 March 2018
Michelle Minton, Senior Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses the Supreme Court's oral arguments in New Jersey's legal case against the NCAA challenging the prohibition on sports betting as unconstitutional, the overreaching 25-year-old restrictive federal law, and how states can win big from legal sports betting.
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