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Volume 13 | 2022-2023
Why The South Still Hasn’t Bet The Farm—After Murphy V. NCAA, Southern States Are Less Concerned With Protecting Moral Conservatism and Much More Concerned With An Inability To Make Sports Gambling Economically Viable At The State Level
Article | Volume 13 | 2022-2023
March 1, 2023
Why the South Still Hasn’t Bet the Farm—After Murphy V. NCAA, Southern States Are Less Concerned with Protecting Moral Conservatism and Much More Concerned with an Inability To Make Sports Gambling Economically Viable at the State Level
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Nicole Williamson
Citation:
13 UNLV Gaming L.J. 197 (2023).