US appeals court upholds preventing New Jersey enforcement against Kalshi
As states seek to regulate prediction markets, a panel of federal judges ruled in favor of Kalshi’s position that only the CFTC has jurisdiction.
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As states seek to regulate prediction markets, a panel of federal judges ruled in favor of Kalshi’s position that only the CFTC has jurisdiction.
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Kalshi is showing up inside the Regulation theme, so this story is worth tracking for follow-through rather than treating it as a one-off headline.
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