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Coinpaper 2026-03-11 09:46:50

Kalshi Loses Ohio Injunction as Prediction Markets Clash With Gambling Laws

A federal court in Ohio has denied a request by prediction markets platform Kalshi to block state regulators from enforcing gambling laws against its sports event contracts. The decision allows Ohio authorities to continue their enforcement efforts while the broader lawsuit moves forward. Kalshi filed the motion in an Ohio federal court after state officials argued that the company was offering sports betting products without proper authorization. The platform claimed its contracts fall under federal commodities law and therefore should be regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission rather than state gambling agencies. However, the court rejected Kalshi’s request for a preliminary injunction. As a result, Ohio regulators can continue treating the company’s sports event contracts as potential violations of state gambling law while the case proceeds. Ohio Court Says Federal Argument Not Yet Proven Chief U.S. District Judge Sarah D. Morrison ruled that Kalshi had not demonstrated a strong likelihood of success in proving federal commodities law overrides Ohio’s gambling rules. The judge said the company’s interpretation would require the court to stretch the definition of derivatives contracts to include wagers on sports outcomes. According to the ruling, that interpretation could lead to legal outcomes that conflict with existing state gambling frameworks. Because of that reasoning, the court determined Kalshi did not meet the high legal standard required for a preliminary injunction. Courts typically grant such requests only when a company shows clear evidence it will likely win the case and face immediate harm without intervention. Case Highlights National Clash Over Prediction Markets The Ohio dispute reflects a broader regulatory conflict over prediction markets in the United States. Platforms such as Kalshi argue their event contracts operate as federally regulated financial derivatives rather than gambling products. At the center of that debate is whether contracts tied to real world events, including elections or sports results, fall under the oversight of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission or state gaming regulators. Several states have already challenged the company’s operations. Meanwhile, courts in other jurisdictions have issued different rulings, which increases the likelihood that appellate courts may eventually address the issue. For now, the Ohio ruling means state enforcement can continue while the legal battle moves forward. The decision marks another step in the ongoing dispute over how prediction markets should be regulated across the United States.

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