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Judge Sides With CFTC in Arizona Prediction Market Clash

A federal court blocked Arizona from pursuing criminal charges against CFTC-regulated prediction markets. Here is what the ruling means. A federal court has stepped in to protect CFTC-regulated prediction markets from state-level criminal prosecution.  On April 10, 2026, the United States District Court for the District of Arizona granted a temporary restraining order against the state.  The order bars Arizona from continuing its criminal pursuit of companies regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. This ruling follows a series of aggressive legal moves by the CFTC against multiple states in recent weeks. Related reading: CFTC Sues Three States in Major Prediction Market Jurisdiction Battle Federal Preemption Takes Center Stage in CFTC Legal Battle The CFTC filed complaints last week against Arizona, Connecticut, and Illinois.  Each complaint sought a declaratory judgment confirming that federal law grants the commission “exclusive authority” over event contracts. The agency also requested permanent injunctions to stop these states from enforcing laws that conflict with federal regulations. Arizona drew the sharpest response.  Two days before the court’s ruling, the CFTC filed an emergency motion for a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction specifically targeting Arizona.  The state had reportedly moved to pursue criminal charges against CFTC-regulated designated contract markets, a step the commission called an unacceptable overreach. CFTC Chairman Michael Selig responded sharply to the Arizona situation.  He stated that using state criminal law against federally compliant companies sets a dangerous precedent. He added that any state attempting to get around federal law will be challenged in court. Arizona’s decision to weaponize state criminal law against companies that comply with federal law sets a dangerous precedent. I welcome the Court’s order today that sends a clear message: these cases raise important issues that must be resolved before states seek to enforce state… — Mike Selig (@ChairmanSelig) April 10, 2026 Arizona’s Approach Draws Sharp Criticism From CFTC Chair Chairman Selig welcomed the court’s decision in a statement released after the order.  He described the ruling as a clear message to states considering similar actions. According to Selig, the court’s order confirms that intimidation is not a valid tool for bypassing federal law. The CFTC framed the restraining order as a necessary step to preserve the status quo while the broader legal questions get resolved.  Moreover, the commission said it appreciates the court’s careful consideration of the issues involved. These issues, the CFTC noted, carry significant implications for how federal and state authority interact in regulated financial markets. The restraining order does not end the legal fight. It simply prevents Arizona from moving forward with criminal enforcement while the case proceeds. Read Also:  Kalshi Wins Approval to Launch Margin Trading for Professional Clients What This Ruling Means for Crypto and Prediction Markets The case touches on a growing tension between state governments and federally regulated financial platforms.  Prediction markets, which allow users to trade on the outcomes of real-world events, have expanded rapidly. Their regulation has become a contested space, with states and federal bodies sometimes pulling in different directions. The CFTC’s aggressive legal posture signals that the commission intends to defend its regulatory turf. Companies operating as designated contract markets now have a clearer, though still temporary, layer of federal protection.  The outcome of the broader injunction cases against Arizona, Connecticut, and Illinois will likely shape how prediction markets operate across the country for years ahead. The post Judge Sides With CFTC in Arizona Prediction Market Clash appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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