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Betting bullets - Early NFL win total action, Jake Paul exceeds books expectations

2 Related The betting market for the NFL season is taking shape . in April. Season win totals and division odds hit the boards last week at multiple sportsbooks. Just five years ago, Las Vegas sportsbooks were in the habit of waiting until after the draft and the schedule release before posting offerings like season win totals. Sometimes they didn t show up until late June, after the NBA Finals concluded. Vegas was the only legal game in town those days, though. Those days are long gone. Now, the expanding legal betting market in the U.S. is spitting out numbers earlier than ever, as bookmakers fight for their share of the money that s bet on the always popular NFL season win totals. It s just one of many things that have changed since states began launching legal sports betting markets over the last three years.

THE MOB MUSEUM AND THE UNDERGROUND SPEAKEASY ANNOUNCE MARCH PROGRAMS, PROMOTIONS

THE MOB MUSEUM AND THE UNDERGROUND SPEAKEASY ANNOUNCE MARCH PROGRAMS, PROMOTIONS LAS VEGAS (February 2021) – The Mob Museum, The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, announces its roster of public programs for March, as well as monthly specials inside The Underground Speakeasy. All Museum programs require registration. For more information and to register, visit www.themobmuseum.org/events/. Community Safety Forum: Community-Oriented Policing Date: Sunday, March 7 Time: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Location: Inside the Historic Courtroom on the second floor. To watch a livestream of this event, click on the “Watch” button here. Cost: Free, including free Museum admission, thanks to sponsorship provided by NV Energy. Registration is required. Click here to RSVP.

Attorney: DOJ has no motivation to appeal circuit court s reject of Wire Act opinion

In the two years since the U.S. Department of Justice revised its 2011 opinion on the Federal Wire Act in an effort to halt the expansion of online casino gaming, the activity has grown from three states to five with Michigan becoming the sixth state on Friday. On Wednesday, the First Circuit Court of Appeals validated that evolution. The court, in a 49-page opinion, sided with a lower court ruling and the New Hampshire State Lottery arguments that the antiquated 1961 law applies only to interstate sports betting. Gaming law experts said the ruling marked the second time a federal circuit court had agreed the Wire Act only covered information sent across state lines that are used for sports wagers. In 2002, the Fifth Circuit agreed with a lower court’s opinion that funding Internet gaming wasn’t covered in the Wire Act in a case brought by MasterCard. Nevada gaming attorney

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