Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Law Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 4 of 4

Full-Text Articles in Law

Brennan Revisited: Trainer's Responsibility For Race Horse Drugging, Ray H. Garrison, Jewel N. Klein Jan 1982

Brennan Revisited: Trainer's Responsibility For Race Horse Drugging, Ray H. Garrison, Jewel N. Klein

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Antitrust Boycott Analysis Applied To A Harness Racing Association, A. Vernon Carnahan, David S. Versfelt Jan 1982

Antitrust Boycott Analysis Applied To A Harness Racing Association, A. Vernon Carnahan, David S. Versfelt

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Corrupt Horse Racing Practices Act Of 1980: A Threat To State Control Of Horse Racing, Edward S. Bonnie Jan 1982

Corrupt Horse Racing Practices Act Of 1980: A Threat To State Control Of Horse Racing, Edward S. Bonnie

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Stallion Syndicates As Securities, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr. Jan 1982

Stallion Syndicates As Securities, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

To people outside the horse business, the word “syndicate” may conjure up images of sinister characters and organized crime. People who invest in horses, however, attach quite a different meaning to the word syndicates. Mention of a syndicate may remind them of Secretariat, Niatross, Aladdinn or Easy Jet, depending upon the particular breed of horse that interests them. They also think of something else: money, big money.

Although one cannot seriously contend that syndicates alone are responsible for the spectacular monetary growth of the horse business, they certainly have facilitated that growth. Syndicates have been and continue to be the …