Further cementing what has come to be known as the “anti commandeering doctrine,” the Supreme Court ruled that: “Provisions of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act that prohibit state authorization and licensing of sports gambling schemes violate the Constitution[.]” Although SCOTUS is no friend to liberty, and cannot be counted on to limit federal power, this decision is a win for state’s rights.
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Show Notes:
SCOTUS Blog Docket for Murphy v. NCAA
Amy Howe: Opinion Analysis for Murphy v. NCAA (SCOTUS Blog)
Murphy v. NCAA Supreme Court Opinion