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Gambling: Casino's Lawyer Arguing

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The casino's lawyer presents their case before the mock Supreme Court.

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This video examines the principles behind the Bill of Rights, judicial review and first amendment, as well as the issues of free speech, gambling and advertising.

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The casino's lawyer presents their case before the mock Supreme Court.

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