Kalshi suffers court loss in Ohio over sports betting lawsuit
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Tuesday, 10 March 2026·Source: Cointelegraph·US·corporate
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What happened: The prediction markets platform argued for an injunction against Ohio authorities, claiming that federal commodities laws superseded state laws on sports event contracts.
Cross-source context: The Hill highlights a federal judge in Ohio ruled Monday that prediction market platform Kalshi must adhere to state regulations on gambling. In denying Kalshi’s request for a preliminary injunction against state regulators, U.S. The Block highlights an Ohio judge isn't buying Kalshi's argument that its right to operate as a federally-regulated prediction market supersedes state laws governing sports betting. "History reveals no evidence that Congress intended to preempt state sports gambling laws," Chief Judge Sarah D. The Block highlights kalshi, which contends it is a federally regulated prediction platform, has faced scrutiny in multiple states.
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The prediction markets platform argued for an injunction against Ohio authorities, claiming that federal commodities laws superseded state laws on sport event contracts.
A federal judge in Ohio ruled Monday that prediction market platform Kalshi must adhere to state regulations on gambling. In denying Kalshi’s request for a preliminary injunction against state regulators, U.S. District Judge Sarah D. Morrison wrote that the Commodity Exchange Act does not preempt Oh
A federal judge in Ohio ruled Monday that prediction market platform Kalshi must adhere to state regulations on gambling. In denying Kalshi’s request for a preliminary injunction against state regulators, U.S.
The Block
An Ohio judge isn't buying Kalshi's argument that its right to operate as a federally-regulated prediction market supersedes state laws governing sports betting. "History reveals no evidence that Congress intended to preempt state sports gambling laws," Chief Judge Sarah D.
The Block
Kalshi, which contends it is a federally regulated prediction platform, has faced scrutiny in multiple states.
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Polymarket and Palantir team to protect integrity of sports betting as prediction markets face key moment.
The prediction markets platform argued for an injunction against Ohio authorities, claiming that federal commodities laws superseded state laws on sports event contracts.
A federal judge in Ohio ruled Monday that prediction market platform Kalshi must adhere to state regulations on gambling. In denying Kalshi’s request for a preliminary injunction against state regulators, U.S.
An Ohio judge isn't buying Kalshi's argument that its right to operate as a federally-regulated prediction market supersedes state laws governing sports betting. "History reveals no evidence that Congress intended to preempt state sports gambling laws," Chief Judge Sarah D.
A federal judge in Ohio ruled Monday that prediction market platform Kalshi must adhere to state regulations on gambling. In denying Kalshi’s request for a preliminary injunction against state regulators, U.S. District Judge Sarah D. Morrison wrote that the Commodity Exchange Act does not preempt Oh
A federal judge in Ohio ruled Monday that prediction market platform Kalshi must adhere to state regulations on gambling. In denying Kalshi’s request for a preliminary injunction against state regulators, U.S. District Judge Sarah D. Morrison wrote that the Commodity Exchange Act does not preempt Oh
Kris Mayes filed 20 criminal counts against the prediction market operator, escalating a multi-state legal clash over sports and election predictions markets.