President Trump’s nomination of conservative Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court has reignited the debate over Roe V. Wade
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Abortion emerging as key issue in race for Michigan governor
President Trump’s nomination of conservative Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court has reignited the debate over Roe V. Wade
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Abortion emerging as key issue in race for Michigan governor
President Trump’s nomination of conservative Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court has reignited the debate over Roe V. Wade
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Abortion emerging as key issue in race for Michigan governor
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Sports betting, already a huge success in New Jersey , may have a future in New York before this fall even though state legislators failed to put into action anything since the U.S. Supreme Court made such gambling legal earlier this year. It was a major piece of unfinished business in Albany, reports CBS2’s Tony Aiello. Lawmakers left for the year without voting on a sports betting bill that also would have authorized mobile wagering. “We have to go to Jersey now,” said Jim O’Mara of Yonkers. “Go down the shore, Monmouth, whatever, and do the betting. They missed the boat, Jersey’s gonna open the Meadowlands, and Monmouth.” It turns out a 2013 bill already allows sports betting at the four Vegas-style casinos that have opened in New York, including Resorts World Catskills. “There’s no question it will drive revenue and visitation to our casino here,” said Charlie Degliomini of Resorts World Catskills. Degliomini says the casino was pre-wired to allow sports betting in anticipation of the Supreme Court’s May decision legalizing it. Potential future sports betting locations in New York. (credit: CBS2) As soon as the state gaming commission issues regulatons, the Catskills casino is ready to take sports bets like Monmouth Park in New Jersey. “I think we’re more excited than anxious, but we know it’s something that’s going to happen, it’s just a question of when,” said Degliomini. “For us, sooner is better than later.” Next year, the legislature would be expected to expand sports betting to the slots-only casinos – Empire City here in Yonkers, Jake’s 58 in Suffolk County and Resorts World in Queens. That would be the jackpot for state revenue, but the ante comes this September when the New York State Gaming Commission is expected to issue regulations allowing New York’s first four sports books to open.
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New York Sports Betting Could Be In Play By Fall Without Legislature
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – Sports betting, already a huge success in New Jersey , may have a future in New York before this fall even though state legislators failed to put into action anything since the U.S. Supreme Court made such gambling legal earlier this year. It was a major piece of unfinished business in Albany, reports CBS2’s Tony Aiello. Lawmakers left for the year without voting on a sports betting bill that also would have authorized mobile wagering. “We have to go to Jersey now,” said Jim O’Mara of Yonkers. “Go down the shore, Monmouth, whatever, and do the betting. They missed the boat, Jersey’s gonna open the Meadowlands, and Monmouth.” It turns out a 2013 bill already allows sports betting at the four Vegas-style casinos that have opened in New York, including Resorts World Catskills. “There’s no question it will drive revenue and visitation to our casino here,” said Charlie Degliomini of Resorts World Catskills. Degliomini says the casino was pre-wired to allow sports betting in anticipation of the Supreme Court’s May decision legalizing it. Potential future sports betting locations in New York. (credit: CBS2) As soon as the state gaming commission issues regulatons, the Catskills casino is ready to take sports bets like Monmouth Park in New Jersey. “I think we’re more excited than anxious, but we know it’s something that’s going to happen, it’s just a question of when,” said Degliomini. “For us, sooner is better than later.” Next year, the legislature would be expected to expand sports betting to the slots-only casinos – Empire City here in Yonkers, Jake’s 58 in Suffolk County and Resorts World in Queens. That would be the jackpot for state revenue, but the ante comes this September when the New York State Gaming Commission is expected to issue regulations allowing New York’s first four sports books to open.
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New York Sports Betting Could Be In Play By Fall Without Legislature
An executive for the NFLPA says he’s concerned over the protection of athletes’ privacy, data and public perception following the Supreme Court’s decision to overrule a federal ban on state-sponsored sports betting.
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A day after Arizona Cardinals president Michael Bidwill publicly supported Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Bidwill said he also supports players speaking up on social issues but wants them to “restrict their statements” on game days.
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Cardinals prez: Speak up, just not on game days
Judge Brett Kavanaugh started making the rounds in Washington Tuesday, meeting with senators who will decide whether he gets to join the Supreme Court. Some Democrats are already vowing to try and block his nomination. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports.
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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh makes the rounds on Capitol Hill
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CBSNewYork) — President Donald Trump’s pick to fill the vacant Supreme Court seat headed to Capitol Hill to meet with lawmakers on Tuesday. Federal Appeals Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh is an established conservative judge who has written roughly 300 opinions as a judge on the D.C. circuit. He’s making the rounds and meeting with Republican lawmakers, but he’s already facing a lot of opposition ahead of his confirmation hearings. Kavanaugh posed for a photo-op Tuesday morning with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Vice President Mike Pence hours after his nomination . “I think the president made an outstanding nomination and we look forward to the confirmation process and it will unfold over the next few weeks,” McConnell said. “As the president said last night, Judge Brett Kavanaugh is quite simply the most qualified and most deserving nominee to the Supreme Court of the United States,” Pence added. Democratic lawmakers, promising to prevent his confirmation, gathered Tuesday morning outside the Supreme Court. “Now is the time to fight, now. Now is the time for American people to make their voices heard,” said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. Schumer pointed to a 2009 article, where Kavanaugh argued “… we should not burden a sitting president with civil suits, criminal investigations, or criminal prosecution.” “At a time when we have the Mueller investigation, Judge Kavanaugh is way at the extreme,” Schumer said. The president took to Twitter earlier Tuesday morning, saying the “Supreme Court pick getting GREAT REVIEWS.” Thank you to all of my great supporters, really big progress being made. Other countries wanting to fix crazy trade deals. Economy is ROARING. Supreme Court pick getting GREAT REVIEWS. New Poll says Trump, at over 90%, is the most popular Republican in history of the Party. Wow! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 10, 2018 The tweet comes hours after his primetime address announcing Kavanaugh as his choice to fill the seat of retiring Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy . “There is no one in America more qualified for this position and no one more deserving,” Trump said during the announcement. “A judge must be independent and must interpret the law, not make the law,” said Kavanaugh. Kavanaugh, 53, who was joined by his wife and two young daughters, has supported conservative issues ranging from gun rights to anti-abortion cases and sided against net neutrality and many Obama-era EPA regulations. “If confirmed by the Senate, I will keep an open mind in every case,” he said. Getting confirmed will be tough, though. His nomination is expected to set off a fierce battle in the Senate, where Republicans hold a thin majority and Democrats are promising to put up a fight. Kavanaugh’s potential appointment would solidify a conservative majority on the court. “President Trump, with the nomination of Judge Kavanaugh, has fulfilled or is fulfilling two of his campaign promises,” said Schumer. “First, to undo a women’s reproductive freedom, second, to undo ACA. So I will oppose him with everything I’ve got.” Kavanaugh was also on President George W. Bush’s legal team in the 2000 election recount and the Kenneth Starr investigation that led to President Bill Clinton’s impeachment. The Senate is expected to vote on his nomination in the fall.
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President Trump’s Supreme Court Pick Meets With Lawmakers
His path to the Supreme Court rests in the hands of a few moderate Republicans and moderate Democrats
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These are the senators to watch on Brett Kavanaugh
His path to the Supreme Court rests in the hands of a few moderate Republicans and moderate Democrats
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These are the senators to watch on Brett Kavanaugh
A law professor who clerked for Judge Brett Kavanaugh describes the Supreme Court nominee as independent and fair
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Supreme Court nominee "sticks to the law," former clerk says
A law professor who clerked for Judge Brett Kavanaugh describes the Supreme Court nominee as independent and fair
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Supreme Court nominee "sticks to the law," former clerk says