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I. NELSON ROSE Curriculum Vitae June 10, 2021 1297 Aspen Drive Logan, UT USA 84341 1-818-324-0659 [email protected] www.GAMBLINGANDTHELAW.com "GAMBLING AND THE LAW7@ is a federally registered trademark of Professor I. Nelson Rose EDUCATION: Harvard Law School Juris Doctor 1979 University of California at Los Angeles Bachelor of Arts Political Psychology 1973, Magna Cum Laude ADMITTED TO PRACTICE LAW: Hawaii 1979; United States District Court for the District of Hawaii 1979; California 1980; United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit 1980; Supreme Court of the United States 1991. Member: International Masters of Gaming Law; American Bar Association, Gaming Law Committee; International Association of Gaming Advisors; California State Bar; National Council on Problem Gambling; European Association for the Study of Gambling. TEACHING EXPERIENCE: University of Macau Visiting Professor, Gaming Law Masters and Postgraduate Programs in International Business Law June 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010; May 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018. Whittier Law School Professor Emeritus Whittier College; joined faculty January 1983 Courses: Gaming Law; International Gaming Law (taught in China, Spain, France); Civil Procedure; Remedies; Criminal Law; Interviewing, Counseling and Negotiation. University of Melbourne Law School in Australia Visiting Professor September 17-21, 2012; May 18-22, 2015 Melbourne Law Masters (post-graduate) Gambling, Policy and the Law. Institute for the Study of Gambling and Commercial Gaming, College of Business Administration, University of Nevada, Reno First Visiting Scholar, Fall, 1993 to Spring, 1994; Executive Graduate Certificate Program in Gaming Management, Macau, January 2010. LEGAL EXPERIENCE: Consultant to Governments and Industry on Gambling Issues Clients Include: Arizona Department of Gaming, Delaware State Lottery, District of Columbia, Florida State Senate, Illinois Gaming Board, Michigan State Lottery, New Mexico Gaming Control Board, Loto Québec; Internet gaming companies; casinos; California gaming clubs; international corporations; Indian tribes; race tracks; players; and major law firms. Testified as expert witness in legislative and administrative hearings, including U.S. Senate=s Indian Affairs Committee, U.S.-China Commission, California Legislature, Oregon Governor's Task Force on Gaming, Hawaii House of Representative=s Finance Committee, for Federal Government of Mexico in first NAFTA tribunal on gaming, for Lao People=s Democratic Republic in international arbitration; for the Texas Comptroller and New Jersey's Division of Gaming Enforcement; and, in criminal and civil trials. Advised the Federal Governments of Canada and the United States. Recognized as one of the world=s leading authorities on gambling and the law. I. Nelson Rose Curriculum Vitae Page 2 GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS: California Gaming Policy Advisory Committee, 2002 to 2005 Arizona Office of Problem Gambling Advisory Board, 2003 to 2005 California Task Force on Problem Gambling 2005 to present. PRO BONO PUBLICO: Incorporated and obtained federal and state tax-exempt status for California Council on Problem Gambling in 1986, Vice President and legal counsel 1986 to 1999, member Advisory Board 1999 to Present; established first eye bank in Hawaii in 1981, served as legal counsel 1981-1983. LEGAL PRACTICE: Law Offices of Bruce C. Dinman 1982 to 1983, Honolulu, Hawaii. Of Counsel. Hoddick, Reinwald, O'Connor & Marrack 1979 to 1982, Honolulu, Hawaii. Senior associate. Professor Gary Bellow Harvard Law School, 1977. Research assistant. OTHER EMPLOYMENT: California State Assembly Consultant 1975 to 1976. Creative Games, a limited partnership General Partner, founder of manufacturing company, 1972 to 1975. HONORS/EDITING: Editorial Board, Journal of Gambling Studies, Harvard University, 1988 to present; Editorial Board, Gaming Law Review, 1996-2005, Co-Editor-in-Chief, 2005-2017, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus 2017 to present; Editorial Board, BASIS (Brief Addiction Science Information Source) Division on Addictions, Harvard Medical School, 1999 to present; Board of Advisors, SC Digest/Gambling Issues Section, Strom Thurmond Institute, Clemson University, 1999 to present; Board of Advisors, Centre International d=étude sur le jeu et les comportements à risque chez les jeunes (International Centre for Youth Gambling Problems and High Risk Behaviors), McGill University, 2000 to present; Affiliate, Centre for Research into the Social Impact of Gambling, Plymouth University, United Kingdom, 2001 to present; Academic Member, Asia Pacific Association for Gambling Studies, Macau, 2013 to present. PUBLICATIONS: GAMING LAW IN A NUTSHELL (West Academic Publishing), co-author with Walter T. Books, Chapters, Champion, Jr. A paperback book. First edition 2012, 442 pages; revised second And Articles edition 2018, 586 pages. INTERNET GAMING LAW (Mary Ann Liebert Publishers), co-author with Martin D. Owens, Jr. A hardbound book. First edition 2005, 301 pages; second edition 2009, 460 pages. The first comprehensive book on the law of remote interactive gambling. GAMING LAW: CASES AND MATERIALS (LexisNexis/Matthew Bender: July 2003) co-author with Robert M. Jarvis, Shannon L. Bybee, Jr., J. Wesley Cochran and Ronald J. Rychlak. The first casebook on gaming law. Chapters on Indian gaming and Internet gambling. A hardbound book, 610 pages. GLÜCKSSPIEL: ÖKONOMIE, RECHT, SUCHT (GAMBLING: ECONOMICS, LAW, ADDICTION) (English and translated into German), Ihno Gebhardt, Editor (Series: De Gruyter Handbooks); chapter “Gambling in the United States” (2017). I. Nelson Rose Curriculum Vitae Page 3 GAMBLING AND THE LAW (Gambling Times, Inc.: 1986). A hardbound book, 306 pages. Chapter 16 reprinted in Whittier Law Review, vol. 8, p. 245 (1986). BLACKJACK AND THE LAW (RGE Publishing: 1998), co-author with Robert A. Loeb. A paperback book, 245 pages. ADaily Fantasy Sports and the Presidential Debate,@ co-author, Marquette Law Review, vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 301-329 (Spring 2017). ARegulating Daily Fantasy: DFS Is Like Rocky C On The Ropes,@ Law360 Expert Analysis Series, https://www.law360.com/articles/796046/regulating-daily-fantasy-dfs-is-like-rocky-on-the-ropes (May 16, 2016). ALaw, Politics, and Daily Fantasy Sports,@ Orange County Lawyer, vol. 58, no. 38 (March, 2016). ACasinos at the End of the World,@ Northern Kentucky (Chase College of Law) Law Review, vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 475-492 (2015). How Insurance Became (Mostly) Not Gambling,@ Gaming Law Review and Economics, vol. 18, no. 9, pp. 864-872 (Nov. 2014). HOMO LUDENS: THE PUBLIC DIMENSION OF GAMING, (English and translated into Spanish), Conferencias Fundacion Codere (Thomson Reuters 2014); chapter ARevisiting Prohibition: The U.S. War on Internet Gambling,@ pp. 115-140; AReplantearse La Prohicion: La Guerra de EE.UU. Contral el Juego en Internet,@ pp. 141-170. AAre >Bad Actor= Law Constitutional?@ Gaming Law Review, vol. 18, no. 6, pp. 519-524 (July/Aug. 2014). AA Tale of Two Cities, Macau and Las Vegas,@ Gaming Law Review and Economics, vol. 17, no. 6, pp. 393-403 (July/Aug. 2013). “GAMBLING AND THE LAW7: The DOJ Gives States a Gift,@ UNLV Gaming Law Journal, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 1-10, Spring 2013. ROUTLEDGE INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK OF INTERNET GAMBLING (Routledge: 2012) contributor, chapter 15 pp. 271-283: AInternet Gambling Law.@ AGame On for Internet Gambling: With Federal Approval, States Line Up to Place Their Bets,@ co-author, Connecticut Law Review, vol. 45, no. 2, Dec. 2012. AWhat the Department of Justice Announcement Means,@ Gaming Law Review and Economics, vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 259-266 (2012). ALaw Professors and the Gaming Industry,@ Gaming Law Review and Economics, vol. 15, no. 12, pp. 747-753 (2011). I. Nelson Rose Curriculum Vitae Page 4 AHow Securities Trading Became Legally Not Gambling,@ Gaming Law Review and Economics, vol. 15, no. 5, pp. 249-253 (2011). ATreasury Expands Casino Reporting, Again,@ Gaming Law Review and Economics, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 167-171 (2011). AGAMBLING AND THE LAW7: The Third Wave of Legal Gambling,@ 17 Villanova Sports & Entertainment Law Journal 361-388 (2010). AThe Lingering Effects of the Great Recession,@ Gaming Law Review and Economics, vol. 14, no. 9, pp. 651-654 (2010). ALeading Law Cases on Gambling,@ in William N. Thompson, THE INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GAMBLING, Section 6 (ABC-Clio 2010). ADoes Macau Create Legal Risks for American Operators?@ Gaming Law Review and Economics, vol. 14, no. 6, pp. 457-462 (2010). AIndian Gaming Law Update 2009,@ Gaming Law Review and Economics, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 198-303 (2009). ANew UIGEA Regs Put Benefits and Burdens on States,@ Gaming Law Review and Economics, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 1-4 (2009). AInternet Gambling and the Law,@ Richmond Journal of Global Law and Business, vol. 8, p. 3 (Fall 2008). AGambling and the Law7: The International Law of Remote Wagering,@ John Marshall Law Review, vol. 40, pp. 1159-1193 (Summer 2007). AThe U.S. Fails Again (and Again and Again) in the WTO,@ Gaming Law Review, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 185-188 (June 2007). ATelegaming B The Explosive Growth in Betting from Home,@ in LAW, REGULATION, AND CONTROL ISSUES OF THE ASIAN GAMING INDUSTRY: PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST CONFERENCE OF THE ASIAN ACADEMIC NETWORK ON COMMERCIAL GAMING (Institute for the Study of Commercial Gaming, University of Macau 2006). AViewpoint: The Unlawful Internet Gambling Act of 2006 Analyzed,@ Gaming Law Review, vol. 10, no. 6 (Dec. 2006). ABook Review: CUTTING THE WIRE: GAMING PROHIBITION AND THE INTERNET,@ 42 Criminal Law Bulletin