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Full-Text Articles in Law
Sales And Use Tax Planning For The Horse Industry, Richard W. Craigo
Sales And Use Tax Planning For The Horse Industry, Richard W. Craigo
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Priority Race: Winner Takes The Horse, R. David Lester, David E. Fleenor
The Priority Race: Winner Takes The Horse, R. David Lester, David E. Fleenor
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky's New Rules Of Professional Conduct For Lawyers, Eugene R. Gaetke
Kentucky's New Rules Of Professional Conduct For Lawyers, Eugene R. Gaetke
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Legitimacy: The Sacrificial Lamb At The Altar Of Executive Privilege, Christopher Walther
Legitimacy: The Sacrificial Lamb At The Altar Of Executive Privilege, Christopher Walther
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Easing Transfer And Security Interest Transactions In Intellectual Property: An Agenda For Reform, Harold R. Weinberg, William J. Woodward Jr.
Easing Transfer And Security Interest Transactions In Intellectual Property: An Agenda For Reform, Harold R. Weinberg, William J. Woodward Jr.
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Uncertainty and confusion probably always have existed bout the employment of intellectual property as collateral for a loan. Since the drafting of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, an uneasy coexistence of state and federal law has developed. Both state and federal law now arguably apply when a debtor attempts to use a patent or trademark to secure a loan. The extent to which each body of law is applicable and the interaction between the two systems was left unclear by the drafters of Article 9 and has not been clarified by Congress. The radical differences between the state ...
Professor John E. Kennedy: 1934-1989 A Remembrance, Alvin L. Goldman
Professor John E. Kennedy: 1934-1989 A Remembrance, Alvin L. Goldman
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
This dedication was in recognition of John E. Kennedy’s death. John E. Kennedy was a member of the College of Law faculty.
Securities Arbitration Appeal: An Oxymoron No Longer?, C. Evan Stewart
Securities Arbitration Appeal: An Oxymoron No Longer?, C. Evan Stewart
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
A Note On Retrospectively Rated Insurance And Federal Income Taxation, Donald Arthur Winslow
A Note On Retrospectively Rated Insurance And Federal Income Taxation, Donald Arthur Winslow
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Dna Fingerprinting: Evidence Of The Fuiture, Jane E. Hanner
Dna Fingerprinting: Evidence Of The Fuiture, Jane E. Hanner
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Solving The Pretext Puzzle: The Importance Of Ulterior Motives And Fabrications In The Supreme Court's Fourth Amendment Pretext Doctrine, Edwin J. Butterfoss
Solving The Pretext Puzzle: The Importance Of Ulterior Motives And Fabrications In The Supreme Court's Fourth Amendment Pretext Doctrine, Edwin J. Butterfoss
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Kentucky's New Rules Of Professional Conduct For Lawyers, Eugene R. Gaetke
Kentucky's New Rules Of Professional Conduct For Lawyers, Eugene R. Gaetke
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
On July 12, 1989, the Kentucky Supreme Court adopted its own version of the American Bar Association's 1983 Model Rules of Professional Conduct as the body of disciplinary law applicable to lawyers practicing in the state. These new rules constitute a major improvement in the state's law of legal ethics. Their adoption should be considered a victory for Kentucky lawyers and, more importantly, a victory for the people of the state, the ultimate beneficiaries of the regulation of the legal profession.
As with most victories, the adoption of the new rules was not unequivocally positive. Kentucky's version ...
Automobile Accident Litigation In Kentucky, Office Of Continuing Legal Education At The University Of Kentucky College Of Law, Robert D. Monfort
Automobile Accident Litigation In Kentucky, Office Of Continuing Legal Education At The University Of Kentucky College Of Law, Robert D. Monfort
Continuing Legal Education Materials
A practitioner's handbook that walks attorneys through the litigation processes arising from automobile accidents and related issues.
Protecting Security Interests In Equine Collateral Under The Clear Title Provisions Of The Food Security Act Of 1985, Richard A. Vance
Protecting Security Interests In Equine Collateral Under The Clear Title Provisions Of The Food Security Act Of 1985, Richard A. Vance
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Practice And Procedure Before Racing Commissions, Jewel N. Klein, Ray H. Garrison
Practice And Procedure Before Racing Commissions, Jewel N. Klein, Ray H. Garrison
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Sale Of Horses And Horse Interests: A Transactional Approach, Robert S. Miller
The Sale Of Horses And Horse Interests: A Transactional Approach, Robert S. Miller
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Thoroughbred Certificate Law: A Proposal, Cary Robertson
Thoroughbred Certificate Law: A Proposal, Cary Robertson
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Protecting The Innocent: Confrontation, Coy V. Iowa, And Televised Testimony In Child Sexual Abuse Cases, Randal C. Shaffer
Protecting The Innocent: Confrontation, Coy V. Iowa, And Televised Testimony In Child Sexual Abuse Cases, Randal C. Shaffer
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Prenatal Injuries From Passive Tobacco Smoke: Establishing A Cause Of Action For Negligence, Julie E. Lippert
Prenatal Injuries From Passive Tobacco Smoke: Establishing A Cause Of Action For Negligence, Julie E. Lippert
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Kentucky No Action Statute: Down For The Count?, Anne E. Gorham
The Kentucky No Action Statute: Down For The Count?, Anne E. Gorham
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Should A Motion In Limine Or Similar Preliminary Motion Made In The Federal Court System Preserve Error On Appeal Without A Contemporaneous Objection?, Catherine Murr Young
Should A Motion In Limine Or Similar Preliminary Motion Made In The Federal Court System Preserve Error On Appeal Without A Contemporaneous Objection?, Catherine Murr Young
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Choice Of Forum And Choice Of Law In The Federal Courts: A Reconsideration Of Erie Principles, Earl M. Maltz
Choice Of Forum And Choice Of Law In The Federal Courts: A Reconsideration Of Erie Principles, Earl M. Maltz
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Supreme Court In Transition: Assessing The Legitimacy Of The- Leading Legal Institution, Christopher E. Smith
The Supreme Court In Transition: Assessing The Legitimacy Of The- Leading Legal Institution, Christopher E. Smith
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines: Miracle Cure For Sentencing Disparity, Kathryn A. Walton
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines: Miracle Cure For Sentencing Disparity, Kathryn A. Walton
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Rodriguez De Quijas V. Shearson/American Express, Inc.: Is Securities Arbitration Finally Above Suspicion?, Leslie William Moore
Rodriguez De Quijas V. Shearson/American Express, Inc.: Is Securities Arbitration Finally Above Suspicion?, Leslie William Moore
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Unavoidably Unsafe Products And Strict Products Liability: What Liability Rule Should Be Applied To The Sellers Of Pharmaceutical Products?, Richard C. Ausness
Unavoidably Unsafe Products And Strict Products Liability: What Liability Rule Should Be Applied To The Sellers Of Pharmaceutical Products?, Richard C. Ausness
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
Injuries from adverse drug reactions have increased dramatically in recent years. This increase is largely attributable to the changing nature of pharmaceutical products. First of all, more pharmaceutical products are currently available to physicians than ever in history. Presently, there are more than ten thousand prescription drugs on the market, and each year four hundred to five hundred new ones are introduced. Second, modern drugs often are more potent than their older counterparts, thus increasing the likelihood of adverse reactions.
It should come as no surprise that this rise in the number of drug-related injuries has led to a comparable ...
Compensation For Smoking-Related Injuries: An Alternative To Strict Liability In Tort, Richard C. Ausness
Compensation For Smoking-Related Injuries: An Alternative To Strict Liability In Tort, Richard C. Ausness
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The Surgeon General has described cigarette smoking as the "single most important preventable environmental factor contributing to illness, disability and death in the United States." Each year, smoking-related diseases claim more than 350,000 lives. Smoking-related illnesses also impose a huge economic burden on society. Estimates of health care costs range from $12 billion to $22 billion per year, and productivity losses due to illness and death are even greater.
Arguably, cigarette companies and their customers ought to bear the health costs of smoking. At the present time, however, the tobacco industry has largely escaped responsibility for these costs. Instead ...
John Edward Kennedy, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
John Edward Kennedy, Rutheford B. Campbell Jr.
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
This tribute was in recognition of John E. Kennedy’s death. John E. Kennedy was a member of the College of Law faculty.
Unavoidably Unsafe Products And Strict Products Liability: What Liability Rule Should Be Applied To The Sellers Of Pharmaceutical Products?, Richard C. Ausness
Unavoidably Unsafe Products And Strict Products Liability: What Liability Rule Should Be Applied To The Sellers Of Pharmaceutical Products?, Richard C. Ausness
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Rethinking The Right To Due Process In Connection With Pretrial Identification Procedures: An Analysis And A Proposal, Benjamin E. Rosenberg
Rethinking The Right To Due Process In Connection With Pretrial Identification Procedures: An Analysis And A Proposal, Benjamin E. Rosenberg
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Easing Transfer And Security Interest Transactions In Intellectual Property: An Agenda For Reform, Harold R. Weinberg, William J. Woodward Jr.
Easing Transfer And Security Interest Transactions In Intellectual Property: An Agenda For Reform, Harold R. Weinberg, William J. Woodward Jr.
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.