Judge: Kalshi Can Offer Election Betting

The New-York based derivatives exchange Kalshi has been cleared by a federal appeals court to resume listing its election-based futures contracts after they were originally disallowed by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

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U.S. IN FOCUS

Atlantic City price-fixing suit dismissed, Cedar Crossing casino advocates pitch project to state regulators, the New Jersey casino smoking battle continues and more.

EUROPE IN FOCUS

Irish gaming legislation inches closer to completion, Sorare spars with the UKGC, new Dutch deposit limits come into effect and more.

SPORTS BETTING IN FOCUS

FanDuel hit with lawsuit from ex-Jaguars employee, the industry recoils in response to the SAFE Bet Act, another guilty plea in the Jontay Porter scandal and more.

ASIA IN FOCUS

Macau’s incoming chief executive looks to foster “healthy” gaming growth, Thai officials debate government-run or investment-led casinos, Andrew Lo facing charges in Hong Kong and more.

LATIN AMERICA IN FOCUS

Brazilian high court rules in favor of Loterj-licensed brands, gambling law review in Paraguay put on hold, SPA publishes list of brands allowed to continue through transition period in Brazil and more.

SUPPLIERS IN FOCUS

GiG begins trading as an independent company, IGT renews NC Lottery deal, a smattering of G2E previews and more.

GGB PODCAST: Mark Pace, President, IGSA

This week on the GGB Podcast, we sit down with Mark Pace (l.), president of the International Gaming Standards Association, to talk about the organization’s latest developments, including its upcoming Technical Summit on future technologies.

TRIBAL GAMING IN FOCUS

Another tribe joins the Southern Ute’s Colorado sports betting lawsuit, Newsom gives California tribes ability to sue card rooms, bomb scares at Seminole Hard Rock Tampa and more.