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Governor Jon Corzine of New Jersey has said that he will to join Sen. Ray Lesniak’s legal battle to lift the ban and allow sports betting in the Garden State.
Sources say, Corzine is ready to file a brief in support of an existing lawsuit claiming the 1992 federal sports betting ban is unconstitutional.
Lesniak filed a lawsuit earlier this March in Newark’s U.S. District Court claiming the 1992 Professional Amateur Sports Protection Act is unconstitutional and violates the rights of individual states.
Lesniak’s suit was in responce to events that happened in New Jersey’s neighbor to the South. The lawsuit was filed shortly after Delaware governor Jack Markell proposed reinstating sports betting in his state. Delaware was among four states grandfathered by the 1992 law, since it already had sports betting laws on its books.
“The federal government’s prohibition on sports betting for some but not all states is fundamentally unfair,” Corzine said in a statement. “There should be uniformity in the application of federal law. If one state is allowed to legalize betting on sports events, all states should be allowed the same opportunity.”
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