In The News: International Center for Gaming Regulation
In partnership with Entain, the UNLV William S Boyd School of Law has announced it will launch an online training program for operators, regulators, lawyers, and others who work in and around the gaming industry.
The William Boyd School of Law, part of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), has partnered with Entain to deliver a program of courses in gaming law and regulation.
The William Boyd School of Law, part of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), has partnered with Entain to deliver a program of courses in gaming law and regulation.
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) has partnered with online wagering giant Entain to launch a new online training program for operators, regulators, lawyers and others who work in and around the global gaming industry.
A decade ago, New Jersey horsemen made the opening move in a long game that made legal sports betting a national possibility.
Legal sports betting continues to be unfortunately good for business for illegal sports betting. Just how good remains a source of debate.
The countdown is now well and truly on to the start of “Regulating the Game 2021” – a 5-day gambling regulatory education program to be held in Sydney, Australia and co-developed by leading specialist gambling law, regulatory and compliance advisory Senet and the International Centre for Gaming Regulation (ICGR).
Regulating the Game, a five-day educational course for regulators and operators held in August has opened up registrations and is offering an “escalating discount” for multiple registrations from the same organization.
The UNLV International Center for Gaming Regulation has launched a series of online boot camps focusing on sports betting and other regulatory matters.
After closing the books on its first year of legalized sports betting, Colorado collected more than $6.6 million in tax revenue. The programs set to receive that money will start to do so this fall.
Colorado gets $6.6M from its first year of sports betting. The programs set to receive the tax revenue will start to do so this fall.
After closing the books on its first year of legalized sports betting, Colorado collected more than $6.6 million in tax revenue.
