Supreme Court rejects Delaware appeal to expand sports betting lottery

May 3, 2010, 10:43 am (1 comment)

Delaware Lottery

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Supreme Court has turned away an appeal from Delaware to expand its sports betting lottery beyond professional football.

The justices did not comment Monday in leaving in place a federal appeals court ruling that limits sports betting in Delaware to multi-game, or parlay, bets on National Football League games.

The professional sports leagues and the National Collegiate Athletic Association sued the state over its plan to boost revenues by offering single-game bets on a variety of professional and amateur events in the new sports lottery.

The lawsuit claimed the betting would violate a 1992 federal ban on such wagering and the federal appeals court in Philadelphia agreed.

Delaware was one of only four states exempted from the 1992 law by virtue of a failed 1976 lottery that featured parlay bets on NFL games. The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the state's lottery must be restricted to a scheme similar to that of the 1976 lottery, namely multi-game wagers on professional football.

AP

Comments

pumpi76

I got an idea...Sport Betting i think is illegal in the USA but what if they make an aggreement to make Sport Betting Legal Nationally Everytime there is a recession and only when there is a big recession to help the economy/government...Sounds silly, they got more silliest/stupiest laws....Only when there is a recession...And when the recession is over the sport betting is stop....

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