>From Subject Compilations of State Laws:
1995-96 Nyberg 2778.03
Leiter, Richard A. _National Survey of State Laws._ 2d ed. Detroit:
Gale, 1997. 605 pp. KF386.N38. 348.73 or 347.308. 94-660819.
Pp. 511-23, "Lotteries." Covers distribution of revenue,
additional purposes, awards subject to garnishment (including payment of
delinquent taxes, child support, and alimony), time to claim prize, and
prohibited activities relating to the sale of tickets (including sales to
minors, sales over the stated price, and altered or forged tickets).
1993-94 Nyberg 2535.02
_Telemarketer's Guide to State Laws: Compilation of State Laws Affecting
Telemarketing._ Edited by Julie S. Crocker. Washington: Direct Marketing
Association, Inc., 1988. 1 vol.
OCLC 19708081.
Summaries and full text. Cites to codes. Covers laws on . . .
lotteries and sweepstakes . . . . Note: Later edition (1992) not available
for annotation.
1994-95 Nyberg 2686.01
Gries, Matthew J. "Judicial Enforcement of Agreements to Share Winning
Lottery Tickets." Duke Law Journal 44 (1995):1000-1019.
P. 1000, fn. 1. Citations only. Cites to codes. Covers the
thirty-eight states that have laws authorizing lotteries.
1994-95 Nyberg 2686.02
Thompson, Steven F. "Contracts to Split Lottery Prizes: What Happens When
the Ticket Is a Winner?" American Journal of Trial Advocacy 18
(1994):201-11.
P. 202, fn. 11. Citations only. Cites to constitutions and codes.
Covers the thirty-six states that sponsor lotteries.
1992-93 2244.01
Rychlak, Ronald J. "Lotteries, Revenues and Social Costs: A Historical
Examination of State-Sponsored Gambling." Boston College Law Review 34
(1992):11-81.
Pp. 11-12, fn. 2. Citations only. Cites to codes. Covers the
thirty-four states that have lottery laws.
1991-92 Nyberg 2037.01
Clotfelter, Charles T.; Cook, Philip J. _Selling Hope: State Lotteries in
America._ Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1991. (A National
Bureau of Economics Research Book)
Pp. [164-65], "Table 9.1. Statutory Provisions for Distribution of
Lottery Revenues." Table. No citations. Cover mandated distribution of
revenues to prizes, administration, and net revenue and directed use of
lottery revenue to general, education, transportation, economic
development, and other funds. Includes twenty-eight states.
Pp. 314-16, "State Laws." Citations only. Cites to codes and
regulations. Covers the twenty-eight states that have lottery laws.
1985-88 Nyberg 1064.01
Lichtenberger, John. _Advertising Compliance Law: Handbook for Marketing
Professionals and Their Counsel._ Westport, CT: Quorum Books, 1986.
Pp. 127-31. Essay. Cites to codes and cases in footnotes on p.
135. Covers laws on contests, sweepstakes, and games. Includes fifteen
states.
Cheryl Nyberg
Compiler, Subject Compilations of State Laws
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Cheryl Rae Nyberg
Reference Librarian
Gallagher Law Library
University of Washington
cnyberg@u.washington.edu
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On Mon, 5 Jan 1998 slevy@fwclz1.fwclz.com wrote:
> I am looking for a compendium of state-by-state gaming laws. I am
> particularly interested in lottery and sweepstake law. Thanks in
> advance for any assistance you can offer to me.
>
> Sara Levy
> Fisher Wayland Cooper Leader and Zaragoza LLP
> Washington, DC
>
> 202/659-3494 x203
>
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