NJ's About-Face On Sports Betting Will Reignite Legal Row

By Natalie Rodriguez (September 8, 2014, 9:48 PM EDT) -- The New Jersey attorney general's unexpected directive on Monday to greenlight sports betting at casinos and racetracks is a legal curveball that raises novel states' rights arguments, and it will certainly send sports leagues sprinting into court to restart litigation long thought to be settled in order to stop the policy, experts say....

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