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Michigan Judge Blocks Kalshi Sports Betting Market

Michigan has recently taken a decisive stance against the prediction market operator Kalshi, with a judge blocking residents from placing bets on sporting events through the platform. This action stems from allegations that Kalshi is violating state gaming laws, prompting the state’s attorney general to seek a temporary restraining order. The judge’s order includes a significant daily fine of $120,000 for non-compliance with geolocation requirements, underscoring the seriousness with which the state is treating this matter.

The core of the legal dispute appears to revolve around Kalshi’s classification of its offerings. The company reportedly claims that its “sporting event contracts” are akin to “swaps” regulated under the federal Commodities Exchange Act, thereby attempting to preempt state-level gambling regulations and assert exclusive jurisdiction with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).… Continue reading

Judge Halts Arizona Regulation of Prediction Markets Citing Federal Preemption

A federal judge has temporarily halted Arizona’s enforcement of gambling laws against predictive market operators like Kalshi, suspending a criminal case against the company. The ruling stems from a lawsuit filed by the federal government, which argues that federal law governing “swaps” preempts state gambling regulations. This decision prevents Kalshi’s upcoming arraignment on charges of illegal wagering.

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