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rdataguyyesterday at 9:31 PM3 repliesview on HN

But I thought the Supreme Court said online sports betting was interstate commerce and out of the domain of state legislation. Or did I get that completely wrong?


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bmeltonyesterday at 9:38 PM

The core holding was this

> "congress can regulate sports gambling directly, but if it elects not to do so, each state is free to act on its own."

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jcranmeryesterday at 11:44 PM

You have it backwards. Murphy v NCAA ruled that the federal legislation banning sports betting was unconstitutional, and that it was up to the states to regulate gambling.

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advisedwangyesterday at 10:00 PM

No, the SC said the federal government can't outright ban sports betting. The logic was that a ban interferes with states right to legalize sports betting.

(To be clear, it is still an nonsensical decision though. Congress does still have the power to regular gambling under the interstate commerce clause, just not outright ban it)

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