IT'S ALL DOWN TO THE JUDGES NOW (Update)
10 July 2009
iMEGA presents its case to a US appeal court
This week saw oral arguments being presented by both the
Interactive Media Entertainment & Gaming Association and
the US Department of Justice on the constitutionality
and other legal arguments surrounding the Unlawful
Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (see previous InfoPowa
reports).
Three judges in the US Third Circuit
Court of Appeals sat in Philadelphia on July 7 as legal
representatives from both sides argued their cases.
Early reports suggest that the three judges appeared
to be focused on the question of where betting takes
place, leaning toward the physical presence of the
gambler, which could militate against a favourable
ruling for iMEGA. However, nothing conclusive has so far
emerged, and the judges' decision is still awaited.
A more detailed report on the proceedings can be
found at:
http://www.law.com/jsp/article.jsp?id=1202432069997
Law professor Stephen A. Saltzburg of George
Washington University, argued for the Interactive Media
Entertainment & Gaming Association, supported by
Attorney Eric M. Bernstein of Warren, N.J., who urged
the judges to hold the statute violates the First
Amendment and privacy rights of gamblers.
The US
Justice Department was represented by attorney Nicholas
J. Bagley.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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