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This research is solely based on the legality of fantasy sports in Arizona. At this time, these contests are deemed as illegal gambling and historically banned. Throughout my research I consider the many entities involved, particularly the Native American tribes. I also go on to discuss a historical timeline of

This research is solely based on the legality of fantasy sports in Arizona. At this time, these contests are deemed as illegal gambling and historically banned. Throughout my research I consider the many entities involved, particularly the Native American tribes. I also go on to discuss a historical timeline of all the social, intellectual, and legal aspects within the industry and how it became so prevalent today.
ContributorsCozzi, Mary Patricia (Author) / Ingram-Waters, Mary (Thesis director) / Dawn, Walton Lee (Committee member) / Department of Supply Chain Management (Contributor) / W. P. Carey School of Business (Contributor) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
Created2017-05