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THU · 2026-08-06 · 03:23 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0806-99598
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Federal judge lets Utah enforce its anti-gambling laws on the prediction market Kalshi

A federal judge has ruled that Utah can enforce its anti-gambling laws on prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket. The ruling came after Kalshi sued Utah, seeking to prevent the state from restricting its operations.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-08-06 · 03:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Federal judge lets Utah enforce its anti-gambling laws on the prediction market Kalshi
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A federal judge has ruled that Utah can enforce its anti-gambling laws on prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket. The ruling came after Kalshi sued Utah, seeking to prevent the state from restricting its operations. U.S. District Judge Robert Shelby rejected Kalshi's request, stating that federal law does not prevent Utah from enforcing its own laws. Utah's Attorney General plans to enforce these state laws, viewing prediction markets as gambling. Kalshi plans to appeal, arguing that prediction markets fall under federal jurisdiction. The decision represents a win for states aiming to regulate these platforms, though the legal landscape remains fragmented with differing rulings in other states.

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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission agrees with Kalshi and has defended prediction markets in court.

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Kalshi maintains prediction markets fall exclusively under federal jurisdiction and plans to appeal the ruling.

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Utah's attorney general stated, 'Gambling is gambling, no matter what any company calls it.'

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Kalshi sued Utah seeking to prevent the state from enforcing its gambling restrictions on the platform.

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A federal judge ruled Utah can enforce its anti-gambling laws on prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket.

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An ad for the prediction market app Kalshi is displayed on a mobile phone Thursday, April 16, 2026, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley,File) By HANNAH SCHOENBAUM Updated 4:52 AM MESZ, August 6, 2026 Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah can enforce its strict anti-gambling laws on prediction markets such as Kalshi and Polymarket, a federal judge ruled in a win for states seeking to rein in the popular betting platforms. Utah has been on the front lines of a battle between states and the federal government over who regulates the markets and whether they should be considered finance or gambling. The legal landscape is fragmented, with state and federal courts blocking restrictions in several states and allowing them in others. Kalshi sued Utah in February, asking a federal judge to prevent the state from enforcing its gambling restrictions on the platform. The lawsuit came as Utah was on the verge of enacting legislation intended to undercut prediction markets from doing business in the state. State law now bans proposition betting in sports — wagers on certain events happening in a game, rather than the game’s outcome — which is a significant source of revenue for the leading prediction markets. U.S. District Judge Robert Shelby rejected Kalshi’s request to block the Utah restrictions Tuesday, saying the federal law that Kalshi cited in its argument does not prevent the state from enforcing its laws. For now, Utah residents can still place bets on the platforms. The state’s attorney general, Derek Brown, said he will enforce state laws on Kalshi, but he was still exploring options. New York sues prediction market platform Kalshi alleging ‘illegal gambling operation’ 1 MIN READ Minnesota’s first-in-the-nation law banning prediction markets is halted in federal court 6 MIN READ 376 What to know about Trump’s order shrinking the size of 2 national monuments in Utah 6 MIN READ 376 “Gambling is gambling, no matter what any company calls it,” Brown said. Kalshi said in a statement that it disagrees with the ruling and plans to appeal. The company maintains that prediction markets fall exclusively under federal jurisdiction and are not governed by a patchwork of state gambling laws. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission, the federal agency responsible for regulating financial markets, agrees and has defended prediction markets in court. Courts in Maryland, Nevada, Ohio, New York and Wisconsin have ruled against Kalshi in similar lawsuits, while judges in New Jersey, Tennessee, Arizona and Minnesota have sided with the company. Other states have been allowed to restrict certain aspects of Kalshi’s operations without banning them entirely. The Trump Administration has been supportive of prediction markets, which allow anyone with a smartphone to wager on just about anything. The president’s eldest son is an adviser for both Kalshi and Polymarket, and an investor in the latter through his venture capital firm. Trump’s social media platform, Truth Social, is also launching its own cryptocurrency-based prediction market called Truth Predict. Utah leaders such as Gov. Spencer Cox have treated their fight to keep out anything they deem gambling as a moral crusade. The culture is rooted in the locally headquartered Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, known widely as the Mormon church, which views gambling as a vice that leads to selfishness and addiction. prediction markets are “causing tremendous harm to countless American families,” Cox said in celebrating the ruling. HANNAH SCHOENBAUM Schoenbaum is a national reporter for The Associated Press, based in Salt Lake City, Utah. She covers politics, policy and breaking news in the Mountain West and beyond. twitter mailto
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