The latest twist in the long-running courtroom drama involving legal sports betting in the Sunshine State sets up the possibility of a Supreme Court showdown, in Florida or otherwise.
sportsbook enjoyed only briefly in 2021 before a federal judge threw out the compact and the operator shut down in the state. It was the decision in June of this year that reinstated the agreement, and which the two companies want reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The rejection of the stay request could theoretically set the stage for a return of legal sports betting to Florida in the form of Hard Rock Bet, and soon. However, the Seminole still have the possibility of a U.S. Supreme Court review hanging over their heads. Moreover, this week,that provides further legal uncertainty.
For the moment, then, it looks like nothing has changed for Floridians. There’s still no legal sports betting in the Sunshine State, but even if there were, it would be Hard Rock-branded or something in partnership with the Seminole. Thursday’s rejection of a stay pending Supreme Court review doesn’t alter that arrangement.
“It’s another positive development,” a spokesperson for the Seminole told Covers on Thursday in an email, “but it will have no immediate effect on the Seminole Tribe’s plans.”to never miss a story.
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