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Federal Regulator Sues Three States to Protect Prediction Markets — Setting Up a Supreme Court Showdown

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April 3, 2026
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  • The CFTC filed civil suits Thursday against Arizona, Illinois, and Connecticut to prevent them from applying state gambling laws to federally registered prediction market platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket
  • The CFTC argues it has sole authority to regulate prediction market contracts as federally recognized financial derivatives — a claim 39 state attorneys general, including Republicans, pushed back on in a January brief supporting Nevada’s separate dispute with Kalshi
  • Prediction markets have grown explosively since Trump’s 2024 re-election; the Trump family has a direct financial stake, with one of Trump’s sons serving as an adviser to both Kalshi and Polymarket
  • The multistate legal battle is widely expected to escalate to the Supreme Court, where the outcome will determine whether prediction markets operate nationally as federally regulated instruments or face a patchwork of state-by-state bans

What Happened?

The Trump administration escalated its defense of prediction markets Thursday when the CFTC filed civil complaints against Arizona, Illinois, and Connecticut, asking federal courts in each state to block them from applying their own gambling laws to contracts offered by Kalshi and other federally registered platforms. The suits are the latest front in a broadening legal war between Washington and the states over prediction markets — platforms that allow users to bet on outcomes ranging from Major League Baseball games to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Several states have issued cease-and-desist orders and pursued criminal charges, arguing the wagers are indistinguishable from online gambling. The CFTC counters that prediction market contracts are federally regulated financial derivatives — swaps — and that states have no authority to ban them. CFTC Chair Michael Selig, appointed by Trump, has been an aggressive industry advocate. Arizona’s attorney general recently filed criminal charges against Kalshi’s parent company for allegedly operating an unlicensed gambling business. Nevada previously forced Kalshi to temporarily halt new sports bets — the first time the platform retreated from a state under regulatory pressure.

Why It Matters?

The legal question — whether prediction market contracts are federally regulated financial instruments or state-regulated gambling — will determine the commercial viability of a rapidly growing industry. Prediction markets have exploded since Trump’s 2024 re-election, with sports betting driving significant user growth on Kalshi and Polymarket. For states, the stakes are substantial: sports betting generates billions in state tax revenue, and prediction markets threaten to siphon that activity onto federal platforms where states collect nothing. Thirty-nine attorneys general — spanning both parties — signed a brief in support of Nevada’s effort to rein in Kalshi, signaling this is not a partisan fight. The Trump administration’s aggressive counterposture reflects the financial interests involved: one of Trump’s sons advises both Kalshi and Polymarket, giving the administration a direct personal stake in the industry’s national expansion. The CFTC’s suits are explicitly designed to force a rapid judicial resolution, most likely at the Supreme Court.

What’s Next?

CFTC officials said the suits are intended to accelerate a legal resolution, and the conflict is widely expected to reach the Supreme Court, which would set a definitive national rule. A ruling in favor of federal preemption would be transformative — creating a nationally licensed, federally regulated prediction market industry operating outside state gambling frameworks. A ruling in favor of the states would fracture the market into a patchwork of state-by-state licensing regimes similar to existing sports betting regulation. In the meantime, platforms will continue operating under legal uncertainty in challenged states while expanding in those that haven’t acted. For financial-market participants using prediction markets as real-time probability signals — on everything from election outcomes to geopolitical events — the legal outcome is a critical variable that determines whether this asset class becomes a permanent feature of U.S. markets or remains perpetually contested.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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