From mad joy to misfortune: the merger of law and politics in the world of gambling / by R. Randall Bridwell... and Dr. Frank L. Quinn.

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From mad joy to misfortune: the merger of law and politics in the world of gambling / by R. Randall Bridwell... and Dr. Frank L. Quinn.

Journal article re politics and controversy over regulation and ultimate prohibition against video poker and various other forms of gambling in South Carolina. Reprint from the Mississippi Law Journal (Winter 2002)

p 565 - 729.

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Harrell, Flynn T., 1934-

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Resident of Columbia, S.C. with a career in state service, having worked in the State Attorney General's office, with service on the Governor's Task Force on Critical Human Needs (1982-1983), he also served as treasurer of the South Carolina Baptist Convention prior to his association with the Office of the Attorney General, as an active layperson in the Baptist Church which included a term as president of the South Carolina Baptist Convention, and currently as a member of Shandon Presbyterian C...

Bridwell, R. Randall

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At the time of publication, R. Randall Bridwell was a professor at the University of South Carolina law school and one of the attorneys who prosecuted the civil RICO action in Johnson v. Collins Entertainment Co., the suite that helped to end video gambling in S.C.; and Dr. Frank L. Quinn served as Director of the S.C. Center for Gambling Studies. From the description of From mad joy to misfortune: the merger of law and politics in the world of gambling / by R. Randall Bridwell... an...

Quinn, F. (Frank), 1946-

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