New Jersey has gone on the offensive to squelch a federal suit by sports leagues over a law allowing betting at racetracks and casinos.

In a dismissal motion filed September 7 with U.S. District Judge Michael Shipp of the District of New Jersey, the state says the leagues have no standing to sue because they fail to allege an injury-in-fact.

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