A group of 27 federally recognized tribes and seven tribal associations has stepped into the legal fight between Kalshi and the state of Maryland by filing an amicus brief arguing that the prediction exchange offers illegal sports wagers.
The filing in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland comes just a week after a group of more than 65 tribal entities filed an amicus brief in Kalshi’s case against the state of New Jersey.
The Indian Gaming Association, National Congress of American Indians, California Nations Indian Gaming Association, Arizona Indian Gaming Association, Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association, United South and Eastern Tribes Sovereignty Protection Fund, and the Tribal Alliance of Sovereign Indian Nations joined with 27 individual tribes to file the brief.