TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Azya Thornton on Feb 4, 2026

U.S. District Judge Aleta A. Trauger earlier this week denied a bid to file an amicus brief from the Indian Gaming Association, the National Congress of American Indians, gaming associations from four states and 21 federally recognized tribes. The Nashville Post reports that the groups had expressed support for the Tennessee Sports Wagering Council’s effort to block sports betting company Kalshi from offering sports event contracts in the state, arguing the contracts amounted to illegal sports wagering under the Tennessee Sports Gaming Act. Kalshi sued the council on Jan. 9 after receiving a cease-and-desist letter threatening civil and criminal penalties. Trauger granted a temporary restraining order, preventing the council from taking regulatory action while Kalshi’s preliminary injunction motion is pending, with Kalshi maintaining that the federal Commodity Futures Trading Commission has exclusive authority over its contracts.