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United States District Court Rules in Favor of Churchill Downs Incorporated in Case Against HISA

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Churchill Downs Incorporated announced a legal victory in its case against the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA) following a decision by the United States District Court. The court ruled in favor of Churchill Downs Inc., marking a significant development in the ongoing dispute between the company and HISA. The case centered on regulatory authority and compliance issues within the horseracing industry.

The ruling comes after months of legal proceedings, during which Churchill Downs challenged certain measures implemented by HISA. The company argued that these measures overstepped regulatory boundaries and impacted its operations. The court’s decision supports Churchill Downs’ position, though specific details regarding the implications of this ruling for both parties remain unclear at this time. Further updates are expected as stakeholders assess the broader impact of this outcome on the horseracing sector.

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Date: April 1, 2026

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