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    Kalshi, Maryland Pause Fight Pending Fourth Circuit Ruling

    By Amanda CollinsAugust 14, 20255 Mins Read
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    Kalshi has dropped its bid for a new injunction in Maryland after securing an agreement that halts state enforcement until the Fourth Circuit rules on its federal appeal.

    Ziv Chen - News Editor at Covers.com

    Aug 14, 2025 • 06:23 ET

    • 3 min read


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    Kalshi has withdrawn its motion for a new injunction in Maryland after reaching an agreement with state officials that makes the order unnecessary. The predictions market company has agreed to wait for intervention by the state courts.

    Key Takeaways

    • Maryland has agreed not to enforce its laws against Kalshi until the Fourth Circuit rules on the company’s appeal.
    • The agreement removes the immediate need for a new injunction in Maryland.
    • The Fourth Circuit decision is not expected for at least two months, after which Maryland could resume enforcement.

    According to a filing made on Wednesday, Maryland has agreed not to enforce its gambling laws against Kalshi until the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals issues a decision on the company’s pending appeal. Kalshi stated that the assurance of nonenforcement eliminates the need for an injunction during the appeal process.

    The dispute centers on whether Kalshi’s sports event contracts should be regulated under federal commodities law or state sports betting rules. Kalshi contends it is a federally regulated “designated contract market” overseen by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, rather than a sportsbook subject to Maryland Lottery and Gaming oversight. 

    The state previously concluded that Kalshi’s products were “indistinguishable” from sports bets.

    Kalshi’s appeal schedule in the Fourth Circuit requires its opening brief by Sept. 15 and Maryland’s response by Oct. 15. A decision could take more than two months, after which the state may resume enforcement if it prevails.

    Prior court loss in Maryland sets the stage for appeal

    The agreement follows Kalshi’s earlier loss in the US District Court for the District of Maryland, where Judge Adam B. Abelson denied the company’s request for an injunction allowing continued operations in the state. The ruling marked Kalshi’s first major courtroom setback, following favorable outcomes in New Jersey and Nevada.

    Abelson held that while the federal Commodity Exchange Act overrides state laws on commodity regulation, it does not preempt state authority over betting laws. He further noted that Kalshi could seek a sports betting license in Maryland if it wished to continue offering its sports event contracts.

    Kalshi appealed the ruling to the Fourth Circuit and requested a new injunction to continue business throughout the appellate process. The company explained that complying with the betting laws of Maryland prior to the decision of the court was not practicable, and the lawfulness of its contracts still remained in dispute.

    Maryland could enforce its cease-and-desist order without an injunction, potentially causing financial harm if the appellate court later reversed the lower court ruling.

    Nevada dispute mirrors Maryland legal fight

    While the Maryland appeal progresses, Kalshi remains embroiled in a similar dispute in Nevada. Last week, Flutter Entertainment executives appeared before the Nevada Gaming Board to address speculation about a possible arrangement with Kalshi, though no plans were confirmed.

    In March, the Nevada Gaming Control Board ordered Kalshi to stop operating in the state, citing its sports betting laws. A federal court issued a preliminary injunction preventing Nevada from enforcing its order. 

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    Ziv Chen

    Ziv has been deep in the iGaming trenches for over 20 years, long before most people could spell “geolocation compliance.” With a background in marketing and business development at some of the biggest names in gambling tech, Ziv knows the industry from the inside out. Since joining Covers, he’s turned his sharp eye (and sharper keyboard) toward everything happening in the fast-moving world of online gambling. Whether it’s new state launches, the latest twists in regulation, or what the big operators and game providers are cooking up next, Ziv breaks it all down with clarity, context, and just the right amount of snark. He covers the business side of betting, from affiliate trends and revenue reports to the tech powering your favorite slots. His motto in writing is “let’s make it make sense without putting you to sleep.”

    When he’s not tracking gambling legislation or looking for the next breaking story, Ziv is living and dying with every pitch and play from his beloved Pittsburgh Steelers, Pirates, and Penguins. As a Pitt graduate, it’s a city loyalty forged in heartbreak, but one he wouldn’t trade for anything, except maybe a few more playoff wins.

    When away from the keyboard, Ziv loves to hit the road and soak up the energy of casinos. Whether strolling the neon jungle called the Vegas Strip, or wandering into a smoky riverboat casino in the Midwest, Ziv’s in his element. He’s the guy chatting with players, blackjack dealers, and asking pit bosses way too many questions, all in the name of “research,” of course. The casino floor isn’t just his workplace, it’s a weird and wonderful ecosystem of flashing lights, wild characters, and pure sensory overload, and he wouldn’t have it any other way.

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