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EndGame: If Not For The Supreme Court Eight Years Ago …

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Our roundup of North American sports betting's noteworthy stories of the week

InGame The U. S. sports betting world moves quickly and unpredictably in 2026.

In order to properly take stock of it all, we offer InGame’s “EndGame,” an end-of-week compilation of the top storylines, some overlooked items, and all the other news bits from this past week that we found interesting . A belated happy PASPA Day to all Hard as it is to believe in 2026, there was a time not long ago when it was difficult to place a legal sports bet in these here United States. If a bettor wasn’t in Nevada, they were S.

O. L. That all changed eight years ago this Thursday, on May 14, 2018, with a U.

S. Supreme Court decision striking down the nation’s Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 . New Jersey had challenged the PASPA provisions preventing states from legalizing sports betting, and the sports leagues and NCAA had in turn challenged New Jersey’s law through which it intended to begin allowing wagers.

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