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		By: Jkoerner		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[While an AG&#039;s threat might be enough to shut down a small website operator, my guess is that going after a newspaper will be a quick way to have his law challenged and overturned.  If the obvious free speech issues were not enough, there is a commerce clause issue in that the state allows its own gambling but not out-of-state competition.  Interestingly, papers that printed protest information and encouragement for civil rights protestors to commit civil disobediance and break the law were also aiding and abetting under the definition given by the commission director quoted in this article.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While an AG&#8217;s threat might be enough to shut down a small website operator, my guess is that going after a newspaper will be a quick way to have his law challenged and overturned.  If the obvious free speech issues were not enough, there is a commerce clause issue in that the state allows its own gambling but not out-of-state competition.  Interestingly, papers that printed protest information and encouragement for civil rights protestors to commit civil disobediance and break the law were also aiding and abetting under the definition given by the commission director quoted in this article.</p>
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