It has been a year since the Supreme Court struck down the federal ban online sports gambling, allowing states to legalize it whenever they prefer.
So where do we stand a year? What states are in business, and how do? What nations are imminently coming on line? And what countries are on the back burner? We have compiled a comprehensive look at all 50 states (plus Washington D.C.), together with projected legalization dates for every single state.
To make this as easy as possible, there’s an interactive map and the text for each state is arranged by the year we expect them to come online. Two experts — Daniel Wallach, leader at Wallach Legal, the nation’s primary law firm solely devoted to sports betting, also Jake Williams, vice president of legal and regulatory affairs for Sportradar — assisted me with the projections along with sub-categories for every single state.
My conversations with Daniel and Jake came in the midst of a flurry of new states legalizing. Since the beginning of May, six (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Montana, New York and Tennessee). Do not be shocked if 15+ states in complete are accepting bets by the end of 2019.
That’s enough of a preamble; let’s dive to the map and the full list. If you’d prefer to browse directly to a state’s department, please click on the links below.
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