Sports Betting Ruling in New Jersey Postponed Until October 31

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NEWARK — (Associated Press) - Casinos and racetracks in New Jersey will have to wait a little longer to see how a judge will rule on the state’s efforts to allow legal sports gambling.

U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp was to have published an opinion on Monday. But the judge granted an extension so the two sides could file more briefs.

Shipp will hear oral arguments in Trenton on October 31. He’ll then rule on whether his 2013 order permits New Jersey to allow sports betting as long as it isn’t state-regulated.

Gov. Chris Christie last month ordered the state attorney general’s office not to prosecute casinos and racetracks if they offered sports betting.

The four pro sports leagues and the NCAA have sued to stop the effort.

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