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2008 Conference
Washington, D.C.
  • Predatory Gambling vs American Democracy
  • Nation of small savers, or of small bettors? Revising Government Lotteries
  • Youth and gambling
  • Threats of Internet and Tribal gambling expansion
2007 Conference
Washington, D.C.
  • Slots cheat with imbalanced reels
  • Machine designers build addictive power into devices
  • States corrupted when they become the "house"
2005 Conference
Washington, D.C.

 
  • Congressman calls Republican leadership On gambling a “moral failure”

  •  Tax Foundation Says Lotteries ‘Regressive’ Taxation and Worse

  • Indian Pastor Says Gambling Damages Spiritual, Cultural and Political Life

  • “Gambling Neutral” Conundrum Of  the Treatment Community

  • States Rise Up Against Tribal Gambling

2004 Conference
Warwick, RI
  • Machines "Crack Cocaine" of gambling
  • Proximity drives addictions higher
  • Gambling erodes American Democracy
2003 Conference
Baltimore, MD
  • Tribal gambling threatens tribes' culture, religion
  • Gambling brings crime -- always
  • Breach of duty: Casinos know the harm they cause
 
2002 Conference
Dallas -
Ft. Worth Texas
  • A reporter's story from gambling research
  • Gambling comes with crime and corruption
  • Gambling and college sports
  • Consumer credit, families victims across America

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