Crucial Congressional Hearing For Poker This Week

Poker players will want to pay particular attention to an upcoming Congressional hearing – and work to make sure their representatives do too.
UIGEA Implementation Delay Likely

One of the most anticipated dates in the online poker community – December 1st, 2009 – may end up being just another box on the calendar.
UIGEA Final Rule Facts, Analysis and Speculation

Questions about the UIGEA Final Rule? We sort through the facts and provide the answers inside.
Poker Players Alliance Continues Push Against UIGEA

A deadline of Dec. 1 is looming for rules to go into effect for the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act in the United States. And the Poker Players Alliance is trying to stop that from happening.
Kentucky Supreme Court Appears to Side With Online Gambling Sites

Thursday was an important day in the case of the Commonwealth of Kentucky attempting to seize more than 100 Internet domain names of online poker and gambling Web sites.
Kentucky Supreme Court to Hear Gambling Domain Case Thursday

The Commonwealth of Kentucky takes online gambling to the State’s highest court this week – learn more inside.
Barney Frank Submits Bid to Delay UIGEA

Get details on Barney Frank’s challenge to implementation of the UIGEA
U.S. Lawmakers Attempt to Delay UIGEA Implementation

Members of the U.S. Congress have been attempting to overturn the 2006 Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act by introducing new legislation. But now they are taking a different tack — at least to delay the UIGEA’s implementation.
Online Gambling Amendment to Health Care Bill is Short-lived

A proposal to add an amendment to a U.S. health care bill that would help pay for the bill by taxing online gambling was scrapped.
South Carolina Judge Rules Poker Game of Skill
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What does a recent South Carolina ruling mean for the legality of poker in the state? Find out inside.
