Proposals to amend interactive gaming regulations to open up online gambling beyond poker are being considered on Thursday.
Hopefully, the two-year saga will be over soon, permitting the PokerStars USA, partypoker US and WSOP/888 networks to expand into PA and MI.
The latest favorable ruling in the Wire Act case sets the stage for the expansion of interstate online poker in the US.
For the second consecutive year, the legalization of online poker could rest with the Michigan governor.
New Jersey sues the DOJ to determine if the OLC opinion was improperly influenced by Sheldon Adelson while igaming advocates search for a way around the reinterpretation of the Wire Act.
The DOJ has extend the compliance period by a further 60 days, giving igaming companies extra time to bring their operations in line with the new interpretation of the Wire Act.
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