The Florida Supreme Court unanimously denied a request Friday to suspend sports betting in the state, paving the way for the full return of sports betting over the coming weeks and months. The request, filed by West Flagler and Associates on Nov. 7, asked the court to place a stay on sports betting until the lawsuit concludes. That same morning, the Seminole Tribe’s Hard Rock Bet app .
The launch of sports betting is expected to drive tourists and businesses to South Florida and elsewhere in the state and bring in billions of dollars in revenue. But experts also say that potentially insurmountable legal hurdles are in the way.
The launch of sports betting is expected to drive tourists and businesses to South Florida and elsewhere in the state and bring in billions of dollars in revenue. But experts also say that potentially insurmountable legal hurdles are in the way.
The launch of sports betting is expected to drive tourists and businesses to South Florida and elsewhere in the state and bring in billions of dollars in revenue. But experts also say that potentially insurmountable legal hurdles are in the way.
The launch of sports betting is expected to drive tourists and businesses to South Florida and elsewhere in the state and bring in billions of dollars in revenue. But experts also say that potentially insurmountable legal hurdles are in the way.