Sports betting’s future comes down to line on young players

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, left, and state Sen. Raymond Lesniak talk after a 2017 news conference at the Supreme Court where a case on sports betting is being heard in Washington. New Jersey has challenged the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, the 1992 law forbidding all but Nevada and three other states from authorizing gambling on college and professional sports. Only Nevada offers betting on single games.
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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, left, and state Sen. Raymond Lesniak talk after a 2017 news conference at the Supreme Court where a case on sports betting is being heard in Washington. New Jersey has challenged the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, the 1992 law forbidding all but Nevada and three other states from authorizing gambling on college and professional sports. Only Nevada offers betting on single games.

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