Gaming and Gambling Law: Cases and Materials, First Edition
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Book length
600 pages
Publication Date
2010-12-08
Edition
First Edition
Teaching Materials
NO
Description
Gaming and Gambling Law: Cases and Materials combines policy interrogatories and the application of legal concepts in a thoughtful examination of gaming and gambling, in casinos and on-line. Kevin Washburn has created a teaching vehicle that sparks students interest and prompts them to apply a range of legal concepts to current and real-world issues.
Illuminating issues of criminal law, federalism, regulation, due process, and contracts, Gaming and Gambling Law features:
the expertise of Kevin Washburn in field and classroom
key issues and policy questions that arise in both legal and illegal gambling
up-to-date coverage of the fast-growing phenomenon of on-line gamgambling
a comparative law and policy perspective looks at the different regulatory models that govern legalized gambling and highlights key differences
For a thoroughly engaging class experience with a high pay off in learning, Gaming and Gambling Law is a sure bet. A great draw for second and third-year law students, this concise coursebook engages students in the law, policy, and regulatory practices that surround an iconic industry.
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