Last Tuesday, an en banc panel of 12 judges from the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals once again rejected New Jersey’s efforts to offer legal sports gambling in the state. The 10-2 decision marked yet another major setback in the state’s nearly seven-year fight to legalize sports betting, beginning with a voter approved referendum in 2011, a bill signed into law by Gov. Chris Christie in 2014 and multiple legal battles spurred by lawsuits from the NCAA and the four major North American sports leagues.Christie …