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Updated · Bloomberg · May 12
Judge Says Ho-Chunk Nation Likely to Block Kalshi Sports Contracts Under 1 Federal Law
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 12

Judge Says Ho-Chunk Nation Likely to Block Kalshi Sports Contracts Under 1 Federal Law

1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 12
  • A federal judge in Wisconsin said the Ho-Chunk Nation is likely to win its bid to stop Kalshi from offering sports-event contracts on tribal land.
  • Judge William M. Conley ruled Monday that the federally recognized tribe can proceed with its lawsuit and showed a likelihood of success under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act.
  • The case centers on the tribe’s claim that Kalshi’s sports contracts amount to gaming activity barred on its land without complying with IGRA.
  • The ruling appears to be the first of its kind against Kalshi and could test how prediction-market products are treated when they intersect with tribal gaming law.
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