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The Tragedy Of The Horse, American Icon, Tim Opitz Jul 2021

The Tragedy Of The Horse, American Icon, Tim Opitz

Journal of Food Law & Policy

Whether a prohibition on slaughter improves the welfare of the American horse population is the focus of this article. At the time it was written, winter of 2010-2011, a confluence of Federal and State legislative action had ended domestic slaughter. These actions are detailed in the body of this article. Since 2007, the legal status of horse slaughter remained static. Just as Sir Isaac Newton's first law of motion explained, an object at rest tends to stay at rest. Legislative inertia is the perspective from which this article was originally written. However, Newton's first law also stated that the object …


Mucking Out The Stalls: How Krs § 230.357 Promises To Change Custom And Facilitate Economic Efficiency In The Horse Industry, R. Kelley Rosenbaum Jan 2007

Mucking Out The Stalls: How Krs § 230.357 Promises To Change Custom And Facilitate Economic Efficiency In The Horse Industry, R. Kelley Rosenbaum

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Prevention And Treatment Of Breeding Contract Controversies, John J. Kropp, J. Jeffrey Landen, Monica A. Donath Jan 1986

The Prevention And Treatment Of Breeding Contract Controversies, John J. Kropp, J. Jeffrey Landen, Monica A. Donath

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Security Interests In Thoroughbred And Standardbred Horses: A Transactional Approach, R. David Lester Jan 1982

Security Interests In Thoroughbred And Standardbred Horses: A Transactional Approach, R. David Lester

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Choosing The Equine Business Form, John J. Kropp, John A. Flanagan, Thomas W. Kahle Jan 1982

Choosing The Equine Business Form, John J. Kropp, John A. Flanagan, Thomas W. Kahle

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Applying I.R.C. Section 1033 To Involuntary Conversions Of Thoroughbred Horses, Bruce M. Reynolds Jan 1982

Applying I.R.C. Section 1033 To Involuntary Conversions Of Thoroughbred Horses, Bruce M. Reynolds

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Business Versus Hobby: Determination Of Whether A Horse Activity Is Engaged In For Profit, Tandy C. Patrick Jan 1982

Business Versus Hobby: Determination Of Whether A Horse Activity Is Engaged In For Profit, Tandy C. Patrick

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.