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• One notable example was a private lottery passed by Congress in 1823 for the beautification ofWashington D.C. • Unfortunately, the organizers absconded with the proceeds and the winner was never paid. • The Supreme Court held the Government liable for the winnings. Clark v. City ofWashington , 25 U.S. 40 (1827)

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• To much of the public, this incident illustrated that the lotteries of that time were crooked. • This ultimately led to the widespread restriction of gaming, nationwide in the 1830s and 1840s.

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Homer Law, Chtd. 2006

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