DELAWARE APPEAL - URGENCY OPPOSED (Update)
14 August 2009
State lawyers claim that sports leagues have
not shown exceptional circumstances for an immediate
injunction
The attempt by major US sports leagues to appeal for an
urgent injunction to stop the state of Delaware from
going ahead with its sportsbetting plans prior to a
hearing December 7th is being opposed by state lawyers.
The issue flows from a new law passed by the state
legislature allowing sportsbetting in the state, which
the sports leagues challenged as unconstitutional. Last
week (see previous InfoPowa report) a federal judge set
the dispute down for hearing December 7th, but refused
to grant a request for an injunction preventing Delaware
from going ahead with its plans in the meantime (sportsbetting
on the football season commences September).
The
leagues then appealed the judge's ruling on the
injunction, citing exceptional circumstances and asking
that the state be prevented from opening its
sportsbetting until the December 7th case has been
finalised.
Delware state's response to the appeal
is to oppose it, claiming that the sports leagues have
not shown that there are exceptional circumstances
justifying the injunction.
"Plaintiffs cannot
show that Delaware's sports lottery will have serious
consequences and cannot show that the immediate appeal
is their only means of effective challenge," state legal
representative Andrew Bouchard claimed.
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