UNC sports and the Supreme Court’s sports betting decision
Posted May 20, 2018
On Monday, the Supreme Court issued a rare non-5-4 decision that struck down the the 1992 Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act. Now, other places have details on what this means for sports betting in general and in the state that you are reading this. What does this mean for UNC, though? The NCAA can take a couple of courses with this.
(Tar Heel Blog)
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