Wednesday, June 27, 2018
DePaul Law Review Publishes Three Articles In Symposium Edition On Fantasy Sports And The Law
DePaul Law Review Publishes Three Articles In Symposium Edition On Fantasy Sports And The Law
Last week, DePaul Law Review released its Volume 66 edition, which includes three articles from its 2016 symposium on fantasy sports and the law.
(1) I wrote the lead article, entitled "From Too Small to Notice to Too Big to Fail - The Rapid Growth of Daily Fantasy Sports, and DFS Efforts to Change Illinois Gambling Laws"
(2) Attorney Darren Heitner wrote the provocative piece entitled "Why Fantasy Sports Should Welcome Uniformity of Law."
(3) The trio Justin Fielkow, Daniel Werly and Andrew Sensi published "Tackling PASPA: The Past, Present, and Future of Sports Gambling in America."
Fantasy sports and the law is an emerging field with a lot of people making bold assertions in blogs and to the media, but not too much formal legal research. I strongly recommend all three of these articles based on their ability to withstand the formal scrutiny that is required before law review articles are published.
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