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- Title
WHEN DOES A GAMBLING PROHIBITION NOT PROHIBIT GAMBLING? OR AN ALTERNATIVE MAD HATTER'S RIDDLE AND HOW IT HELPS US TO UNDERSTAND CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IN NEW YORK.
- Authors
Benjamin, Gerald
- Abstract
The article discusses the considerations of the New York government in either amending or completely removing the gambling prohibition by regulating a constitutional amendment through legislation only, without involving the government. It informs that such an amendment can be incorporated through statutory action, national government action, and court interpretation.
- Subjects
NEW York (State); GAMBLING laws; GAMBLING; CONSTITUTIONAL amendments; LEGISLATION; FEDERAL government of the United States
- Publication
Albany Law Review, 2012, Vol 75, Issue 2, p739
- ISSN
0002-4678
- Publication type
Article