| Finally, it would be extremely important to determine from official
United States government documents and investigations about any
connections these contributors to the Boyd Law School of
Gambling,Casinos, ion and Liquor might have with Organized
Crime in Nevada. |
| I dont know what this person has against the entertainment industry. Last I
heard, gambling and liquor are legal in Nevada. ion is not legal in
Clark County; but is legal in the rest of Nevada. Why shouldnt the state
university have courses in the states largest industry? |
| I certainly do hope that the American Bar Association will in
fact make a very detailed investigation of all of these matters when
Boyd applies for accreditation. Ditto the AALS. The American Legal
Education Community and the American Legal Profession would certainly
not want to see the gambling/casino/ion/liquor industry, let
alone Organized Crime, set up their own accredited law school in
Nevada. |
| Can anyone please tell me where I can gety some statistics ojn gambling?
I am doing a paper for reasons why we should legalize casino gambling in PA
and I need stats to back up my arguement. ANy help would be most apreciated
please email me privately at mw0047@ark.ship.edu. Thanks Marc |
| Fourth, notice it admits flat-out that there will be collaborative
programs between the Boyd Law School of Gambling, Casinos and
ion and the Harrah Hotel Management Institute, which includes
the Gambling Institute. Undoubtedly, we will in fact see
inter-disciplinary Programs such as a JD/MBA,JD/MA and JD/Ph.D. in
Gambling, Casinos, ion, and Liquor. For all we know, at some
point Boyd might offer Ll.M. and SJD degrees in Gambling, Casinos,
ion, and Liquor. |