01/24/17 Sands pays fine and ends investigation Las Vegas Sands Corp. has paid US$6.95 million following an investigation by the DOJ.
01/23/17 Goa’s political party wants to shut down casinos They want to boost hinterland tourism to generate revenue in the city.
01/23/17 Florida appeals blackjack case The State is questioning a ruling that gives the Seminole Tribe the rights to offer blackjack.
01/23/17 CJEU in favor of UK gambling law The Advocate General of the court said that Gibraltar and the UK should be treated as one entity.
01/19/17 Austria examines gambling monopoly The Constitutional Court was asked to determine if the industry violates a constitutional law.
01/19/17 Caesars obtains Court approval Caesars Entertainment Operating Company (CEOC) was granted the approval for bankruptcy plan.
01/19/17 Kansas Lottery to push a new bill Officials announced that they will sponsor a bill that would allow self-service dispensers.
01/17/17 China is not releasing the Crown Resort staff yet Chinese Justice announced that the legal battle could last at least one more year.
01/17/17 Missouri freezes plans on casino laws Upgraded casino regulations in Missouri would be delayed by the new Governor, Eric Greitens.
01/12/17 Uncertain future for six casinos Several political parties are against the gaming activity in Indian State.
01/11/17 Israel Court orders lottery to turn on machines The High Court had ordered the lottery monopoly to shut down the gaming machines.
01/10/17 Federal judge declines to reconsider blackjack decision The judge rejected Florida’s petition to reconsider its decision on banked card games.
01/09/17 Goa casinos accused during electoral process Goa casinos would be investigated for politics’ agreements with Indian officials.
01/06/17 NJ governor asks court to consider sports betting Christie asked the Supreme Court to consider his sports betting lawsuit against professional sports leagues.
01/06/17 Atlantic City mayor asks Icahn to sell Taj Mahal The mayor said that leaving the property vacant would be the worst decision.