NFL LAWYERS ASK FOR FAST APPEAL DECISION
14 August 2009
Concern that Delaware will start
sportsbetting before the issue can be fully argued in
court
The Delaware vs. National Football League and other
profession sports leagues issue took on added urgency
this week when lawyers for the leagues asked a federal
appeals court for a quick decision on whether Delaware's
plan to allow betting on games should be halted before a
trial scheduled for December 7th can be held (see
previous InfoPowa reports).
The leagues and the
NCAA are appealing a decision by a federal judge to
refuse their request for a preliminary injunction, which
would have prevented Delaware betting from beginning in
time for the September start of the football season,
reports the Washington Post newspaper.
Last
week, Chief District Judge Gregory Sleet said the
leagues had not met the criteria for an injunction,
including that they would suffer irreparable harm.
Monday this week, in a filing to the Third U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia, the leagues
claim they will win the case, and that Sleet failed to
adequately address the issue of irreparable harm.
Without an expedited appeal, attorneys for the leagues
wrote, the leagues "...will have to endure months of
sports betting, which is clearly in violation of federal
law."
Court documents indicate attorneys for the
state are opposed to an expedited handling of the case.
"This was not unexpected," said Joe Rogalsky, a
spokesman for Governor Jack Markell. "We believe Judge
Sleet made the correct decision to reject the request
for an injunction."
The Delaware Supreme Court
ruled in May this year that the sports betting plan does
not conflict with Delaware's constitution as long as
chance is the predominant factor in winning or losing.
The justices refused, however, to decide on the
constitutionality of single-game bets.
The
leagues argue skill would outweigh chance in single-game
betting, and that such wagering would violate the state
constitution.
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