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New Jersey wants to legalize sports betting — and will make its case before the Supreme Court.

Buildings on the boardwalk at night in Atlantic City, New Jersey. (Credit: iStock/Getty Images Plus)

The high court said Tuesday that it will hear the case, which challenges a federal law that bans most states from legal sports betting, during its next term.

Governor Chris Christie has been fighting the law. He hopes that legal sports betting can help the state’s economy, particularly beleaguered Atlantic City casinos.

So far, lower courts have ruled against him. Lawyers for the Trump administration had also urged the Supreme Court not to take up Christie’s appeal.