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Prof. John H. Jackson Esq.


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August 2007: That has placed the United States in a quandary, said John H. Jackson, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center who specializes in international trade law. Complying with the W.T.O. ruling, Professor Jackson said, would require Congress and the Bush administration either to reverse course and permit Americans to place bets online legally with offshore casinos or, equally unlikely, impose an across-the-board ban on all forms of Internet gambling...

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/23/business/worldbusiness/23gamble.html

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RoleNameTypeLast Updated
Employee/Freelancer/Contractor (past or present) Georgetown University Organization
Student/Trainee (past or present) Princeton University Organization Aug 24, 2007
Student/Trainee (past or present) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Organization Aug 24, 2007

Articles and Resources

Date Fairness.com Resource Read it at:
Aug 23, 2007 Gambling Dispute With a Tiny Country Puts U.S. in a Bind

QUOTE: More than a few people in Washington initially dismissed as absurd the idea that the trade organization could claim jurisdiction over something as basic as a country’s own policies toward gambling… But a W.T.O. panel ruled against the United States in 2004… and declared Washington out of compliance with its rules.

New York Times
Jan 10, 2003 U.S. Hints It Will Sue EU Over Altered Crops: Complaint About Food Ban Would Go to WTO

QUOTE: ...anti-biotech rules in Europe are a response to unreasonable public fears, not to meaningful scientific research, and therefore represent trade discrimination against U.S. agricultural products.

Washington Post