Last month’s landmark ruling that provided legal footing for Pennsylvania skill games has been appealed to the state’s Supreme Court.
Immediately after the Commonwealth Court’s unanimous ruling finding that skill games don’t violate the state’s Gaming Act, the Pennsylvania Attorney General said she would appeal the case to the state’s highest court.
In her appeal, she says the court’s rulings present dangerous consequences for consumers and the state’s gaming industry, which is one of the richest, along with Nevada and New Jersey.
Immediately after the Commonwealth Court’s unanimous ruling finding that skill games don’t violate the state’s Gaming Act, the Pennsylvania Attorney General said she would appeal the case to the state’s highest court.
In her appeal, she says the court’s rulings present dangerous consequences for consumers and the state’s gaming industry, which is one of the richest, along with Nevada and New Jersey.