Regulating Land-Based Casinos: Policies, Procedures, and Economics
Once restricted to exotic locations like Las Vegas, Macau, and Monte Carlo, casinos are now operating in many cities nationally and internationally. This expansion of the gaming industry, both geographically and economically, raises new and important policy questions about the role of government in gaming regulation, the obligations and opportunities for casinos, and public support for gambling and gaming tax revenue. To help answer these questions, UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law Vice Dean Ngai Pindell and prominent gaming law attorney Anthony Cabot edited and published in August 2014 a book titled Regulating Land-Based Casinos: Policies, Procedures, and Economics. A useful guide for regulators, attorneys, and industry professionals worldwide, the book features experts in gaming law and regulation and takes an interdisciplinary approach to key practices in the casino industry.
Regulating Internet Gaming: Challenges and Opportunities
In 2013, Pindell and Cabot edited and published another book, titled Regulating Internet Gaming: Challenges and Opportunities. This book discusses key considerations and model approaches to Internet gaming regulation and outlines the important questions and emerging answers to regulating gaming activity outside of land-based casinos.