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Home / Business and Economy / Tennessee Judge Halts Prediction Market Ban

Tennessee Judge Halts Prediction Market Ban

13 Jan

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Summary

  • A judge blocked Tennessee regulators from banning Kalshi's prediction markets.
  • Kalshi argued federal law preempts state gaming regulations.
  • A hearing is set for January 26 on a longer-lasting injunction.
Tennessee Judge Halts Prediction Market Ban

A federal judge in Nashville has issued a temporary restraining order, halting Tennessee gaming regulators from prohibiting prediction markets operator Kalshi from offering its event contracts within the state. U.S. District Judge Aleta Trauger’s order, dated January 13, 2026, prevents the Tennessee Sports Wagering Council and the state's attorney general from enforcing gaming and sports wagering laws against Kalshi.

The company had sought this order after receiving a cease-and-desist letter on January 10, 2026, from the council, which regulates sports wagering in Tennessee. The council accused Kalshi of operating an illegal gambling enterprise and threatened civil and criminal penalties. Kalshi argues that Tennessee is unconstitutionally attempting to ban its sports event contract trading, a market exclusively regulated by the federal Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

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Judge Trauger indicated that Kalshi is likely to succeed on the merits of its claims and has scheduled a hearing for January 26, 2026, to consider a more extensive preliminary injunction. This legal battle is part of Kalshi's ongoing disputes with at least eight states that have challenged its operations, asserting they constitute unlicensed sports wagers.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The council accused Kalshi of offering unlicensed sports wagers in violation of Tennessee laws.
Kalshi argues that Tennessee is unconstitutionally trying to ban sports event contract trading on its platform, which it claims is federally regulated.
A hearing is scheduled for January 26, 2026, to decide on a preliminary injunction.

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