KJEANRL Blog

KJEANRL Blog

 
The Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law Blog features posts on timely legal issues written by members of the Journal's staff.

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Blog Posts from 2009

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In A Recent Decision . . ., Meghan Jackson

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Pin-pointing a Reason for Horse-Slaughter Legislation – Easier Said Than Done, Tanner James

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World Equestrian Games Bring Tourists (and Transient Tax?), Tanner James

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“You Don’t Own Me:” Horses as Wards, Not Property, Tanner James

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Why Are There No Horse Races at the Kentucky State Fair?, Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law

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Industry Horsemen’s Groups Have the Power to Prevent Off-site Betting at Horsetracks, Nick Kloiber

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Are Environmental Lawsuits for Everyone?, Derek Leslie

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Exactly How "Organic" Does Organic Food Have to Be?, Derk Leslie

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Washington Court Backs Department of Fish and Wildlife, Andrew S. Leung

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Emerald Ash Borer: A Threat to a Valuable Natural Resource, Jennifer Parker

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Does the Kentucky River Authority Have the Power to Close Locks on the River?, Mark Rouse

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Conservation Easement Tax Advantages Are Set to Expire, Katie Shoultz

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Horse Slaughter in America, an Increasing Practice?, Katie Shoultz

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Pony Up: Gov. Beshear Predicts Video Slot Machines May Be Legalized at Kentucky Racetracks in 2010, Donald Smith

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Coexisting: Track Betting and Lottery Prohibitions, Alex Torres

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Environmental Law Institute Releases Report Regarding School Indoor Air Quality, Meghan Jackson Tyson

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Animals (and Disease) on the Move: Implementation and Implications of the National Animal Identification System (NAIS), Stephanie Wurdock