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Florida Sports Betting in 2024
Feb. 21, 2024: Florida attorney Daniel Wallach's new amicus brief urges the Supreme Court to take a Florida sports betting case, supporting West Flagler ... motion for a stay pending appeal is ... Read More
Florida online sports betting challenge is denied by state's highest court
(AP) — Opponents of online sports betting in ... latest setback for West Flagler Associates and Bonita-Fort Myers Corporation, which operate racetracks and poker rooms in Florida. Read More
U.S. Supreme Court to announce whether it will hear Florida online sports gambling case
The U.S. Supreme Court of Florida will soon announce whether it will revisit a case challenging online sports betting ... to WPBF 25 News what the plaintiffs, West Flagler Associates, are alleging ... Read More
Winning big or hardly betting: legal sports betting marks one year in Florida
The rollout wasn’t without challenges, as lawsuits over the Tribe’s agreement with the state held up the start of sports betting for 2 years. The Seminole Tribe and the ‘West Flagler Parties ... Read More
Feds, Seminoles Advance ‘Fiction’ That Compact Never ‘Authorized’ Online Sports Betting In Florida
Now fast forward to the present day, and a similar argument is being made by proponents of legal sports betting in Florida ... designed to recast West Flagler’s IGRA lawsuit as a state law ... Read More
Is sports betting legal in Florida? What to know about gambling before you watch the games
Can you place bets on the games today if you live in Florida? Yes, but with some restrictions. Here's what to know. Read More
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