Abstract
Levi Glick writes an article on the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (“PASPA”), which in effect prohibits state-sanctioned sports betting within the United States. His article addresses the efforts by the State of New Jersey to establish state-sanctioned sports betting within the state, and the subsequent legal challenges brought forth by the professional sports leagues. He focuses on the legal arguments that New Jersey leveled in challenging the leagues’ alleged claims. He also focuses on the Constitutional arguments that weigh in favor of finding PASPA unconstitutional, as well as the public policy arguments for repealing it.
Recommended Citation
Levi Glick,
New Jersey vs. The Paragons of Society: I’ll Bet on New Jersey Invalidating PASPA,
3 Pace. Intell. Prop. Sports & Ent. L.F.
23
(2013).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.58948/2329-9894.1017
Available at: https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/pipself/vol3/iss1/2