Why New Hampshire Is The Ideal State For The Lotteries v. U.S. Court Battle By John Brennan May 9, 2019 Steeped in lottery history, New Hampshire is the state that should be leading the charge against the DOJ's Wire Act opinion. READ MORE
NJ Sues DOJ For Potential Online Poker Ban Communications With Sheldon Adelson By Brian Pempus May 7, 2019 On Tuesday, New Jersey's attorney general announced a FOIA lawsuit against the DOJ over stonewalling with Wire Act records. READ MORE
The Fight Against ‘Whoever’: How A JFK-Era Law Is Roiling The U.S. Legal Gambling Industry In 2019 By John Brennan May 6, 2019 Interpretations of the Wire Act of 1961 continue to shift the outlook for online gambling, and a key judge's decision is coming this month. READ MORE
Battle Over Wire Act ‘Likely’ Headed To Supreme Court, Judge Says By John Brennan April 11, 2019 On Thursday, a federal circuit court judge indicated that the fate of the 1961 Wire Act will likely be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. READ MORE
DOJ Filing On New Hampshire Lottery And The Wire Act Asks: Where’s The Harm? By John Brennan March 26, 2019 Cutting through the legalese and endless grammatical interpretations, we find the DOJ trying to nip New Hampshire's lawsuit in the bud. READ MORE
West Virginia Moves Toward Online Poker, Sharing Players With Other States By Brian Pempus February 22, 2019 The West Virginia House of Delegates voted Friday to send an online gambling bill to the Senate for consideration. It would legalize iPoker. READ MORE
How The New Hampshire Filing Against The DOJ Will Affect Online Gambling In Other States By John Brennan February 20, 2019 New Hampshire was looking out for its own online lottery with its DOJ complaint, but the ramifications apply to all online gaming. READ MORE
New Hampshire Sues Department Of Justice Over Controversial Wire Act Opinion By John Brennan February 15, 2019 With the New Hampshire Lottery potentially threatened, the state struck back against the DOJ's Wire Act opinion, suing new AG William Barr. READ MORE
Adelson, Wire Act Come Under The Microscope At U.S. Attorney General Hearing By John Brennan February 11, 2019 Acting AG Matthew Whitaker faced the firing squad on Friday, and one congressman took aim at his connections to Sheldon Adelson. READ MORE
Industry Expert On Wire Act Reversal: This Is Not Another UIGEA By Eric Raskin January 24, 2019 "I think comparing it to UIGEA is a massive overreaction," says Joe Brennan Jr. of the Department of Justice's newly issued Wire Act opinion. READ MORE