Entertainment Law, Business Law

Sports Betting: Tennessee & Beyond

Description:

On May 14, 2018, the Supreme Court of the United States lifted the federal prohibition on sports gambling and opened the door for states to legalize sports betting on their own terms. A year-and-a-half later, the US is the fastest growing sports betting market in the world. Nineteen states have legalized sports betting, and at least ten more states are expected to pass legislation in 2020. Among the states to legalize sports betting is Tennessee, which will be the first state to offer an online only wagering platform.

This program will examine sports betting legislation at the state level and prospects of a federal framework, including a closer look at the Tennessee Sports Gaming Act. We will discuss the emergence of sports betting in mainstream media and culture and take a look at legal issues related to the ownership and monetization of sports betting data.

This webcast is sponsored by the TBA Entertainment & Sports Law Section.

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This is such an interesting topic! His information was well organized and concise. As these new laws progress in TN and other states, it will be interesting to follow the trends in a time where sports betting and related fantasy drafts are so popular.

Very informative CLE on a hot topic.

I am fascinated by the topic. Good job.

Great information on a topic that I knew very little about.

More insight into what is happening with sports betting in the State of Tennessee.

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Course Credits Dual Credits: 0.00
General Credits: 1.00
Total Credits: 1

This program will be filed for Tennessee CLE credit. Please email a request to cle@tnbar.org for Georgia and Mississippi CLE credit.