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Prediction markets: Odds are Washington claims supremacy

Prediction markets: Odds are Washington claims supremacy
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Prediction markets have wandered into the middle of a fresh constitutional fight. Minnesota just passed the nation’s first outright ban, classing these markets as gambling and putting them under the state’s usual authority to police public morals and protect consumers. Washington didn’t wait long to weigh in. The federal Commodity Futures Trading Commission promptly sued, […]

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