A Top U.S. Law School Reveals the Truth Behind Gambling Operators

One of the nation’s top law schools issued a series of articles exposing the truth behind gambling operators, including a spotlight on the issue of commercialized sports gambling.

This issue of the University of Illinois Law Review has nine must-read articles by highly-respected scholars and attorneys. The full list is here. They include:

“Casinos- An Addiction Industry in the Mold of Tobacco and Opioid Drugs” authored by Northeastern Law Professor Richard Daynard, considered by many as the key legal architect behind the tobacco litigation movement, and his colleagues at the Public Health Advocacy Institute at Northeastern University School of Law;

– “Bans on Sports Gambling and Lotteries Would Pump-Prime the U.S. Economic System in the New Age of Covid” authored by Dr. John Kindt, Professor Emeritus of Business and Legal Policy at the University of Illinois and one of the nation’s most distinguished scholars on the economic consequences of commercialized gambling.

“Black Youths Lost, White Fortunes Found: Sports Betting and the Commodification and Criminalization of Black Collegiate Athletes” authored by Frank Vandalla and Tallulah Lanier of Emory University School of Law;

Please read the entire series of articles to expand your own knowledge about the truth behind gambling operators. The series is one of the few examples of independent scholarship being done on commercialized gambling because nearly all the research is presently funded by gambling operators. Please share these articles with opinion leaders in your region and across your and social media networks. Thank you.

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