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Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture, & Natural Resources Law

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Volume 1 (2009)
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Volume 3 (2011)
Volume 4 (2012)
Volume 5 (2013)
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Volume 7 (2015)
Volume 8 (2016)
Volume 9 (2017)
Volume 10 (2018)
Volume 11 (2019)
Volume 12 (2020)
Volume 13 (2021)
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November 25, 2025
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Saddle Up: A Second Chance at Reducing ...

In this blog, 2L staffer Johnna Adams argues that the Second Chance Act (SCA), which has already been proven effective at reducing recidivism, should be expanded to include equine-assisted rehabilitation programs. Adams explains how these programs help participants overcome unique challenges that traditional rehabilitation models often fail to address through hands-on work with horses. Adams contends that by broadening the SCA’s coverage, recidivism can be further reduced without the need for additional spending.

Saddle Up: A Second Chance at Reducing Recidivism Through Equine Rehabilitation
November 24, 2025
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An Infrastructure Insight: Critiques of House ...

In this blog, 3L Staffer Jacob Krummen examines Kentucky House Bill 630, introduced in the 2025 Regular Session in order to change eminent domain laws in Kentucky, protect certain uses of land, and strike a balance between development and conservation. Krummen argues the proposed changes in the bill would substantially impair the development of critical infrastructure in Kentucky and should undergo significant revisions before it is made into law.

An Infrastructure Insight: Critiques of House Bill 630
November 19, 2025
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Holding the Homestead Together: Updating ...

Heirs' property ownership is increasingly unstable and fragmented. In this blog, 3L Senior Staffer Ben Bertram argues for the implementation of the Uniform Partition of Heirs' Property Act to protect family-owned farms and ancestral land from forced sales and speculative exploitation. Bertram contends that the procedural adjustments required by the UPHPA are outweighed by the preservation of rural land ownership.

Holding the Homestead Together: Updating Kentucky’s Partition Framework for Heirs’ Property
November 17, 2025
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From Ashes to Atoms: Can Kentucky’s Energy ...

In this blog, 2L staffer Aaron Withers examines Kentucky’s emerging shift from a coal-based economy to advanced nuclear and critical-mineral projects on retired mine sites. He argues that this transition is welcome only if implemented through a community-centered legal framework with strict siting requirements, enforceable local-benefit obligations, and long-term accountability to prevent repeating past harms.

From Ashes to Atoms: Can Kentucky’s Energy Legacy Power a Sustainable Future?
November 17, 2025
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Beyond the Racetrack: Should Kentucky’s New ...

In this blog, 2L staffer Alexander Bowman tackles the issue of whether new equine inspection laws for racehorses should be extended to apply to show horses as well. Bowman discusses the new inspection laws and analyzes the benefits of them. Next, he discusses the potentially injurious effects on show horses without these inspection laws. Bowman recommends that these laws should be applied to show horses in a uniform manner through the creation of a similar independent agency like the KHRGC. 

Beyond the Racetrack: Should Kentucky’s New Equine Inspection Law Apply to Show Horses?
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March 8, 2019
Natural Resource

The ‘War on Coal’ or the ‘War on Health’?

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March 8, 2019
Natural Resource
The ‘War on Coal’ or the ‘War on Health’?

In this blog, 2L Lauren Keeler writes on the impact of the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed “Affordable Clean Energy” plan on Kentucky’s economy and the health of its citizens.

Tagged: Coal, coal jobs, war on coal, EPA

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February 14, 2019
Agriculture

Banning the Butts: A Look at the World’s Largest Source of Ocean Pollution

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February 14, 2019
Agriculture
Banning the Butts: A Look at the World’s Largest Source of Ocean Pollution

Are cigarette butts polluting our oceans? In this post, 3L Izabella White writes about the magnitude of the issue and what actions cities are taking to fight the issue.

Tagged: pollution, cigarette butts, plastic straws

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February 5, 2019
Natural Resource

Cooling Water Intake Structures & the Best Technology Available

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February 5, 2019
Natural Resource
Cooling Water Intake Structures & the Best Technology Available

In this blog, 3L Sabrina Castille writes about cooling water intake structures and the best technology available to dispel hear generated by power plants and manufacturing facilities.

Tagged: Clean Water Act, Environmental Protection Agency, CWIS, Cooling Water Intake Structures

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February 4, 2019
Natural Resource

Sorghum Oil: Transportation Fuel of the Future?

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February 4, 2019
Natural Resource
Sorghum Oil: Transportation Fuel of the Future?

Is Sorghum oil the transportation fuel of the future? In this post 3L, Olivia Slusher, writes about the benefits of Sorghum oil as a viable transportation fuel alternative.

Tagged: Sorghum, EPA, USDA, Renewable Fuel Standards

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February 2, 2019
Natural Resource

Challenges to the Methane and Waste Prevention Rule

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February 2, 2019
Natural Resource
Challenges to the Methane and Waste Prevention Rule

In this blog post, 3L Foster Peebles writes about challenges to the Methane and Waste Prevention Rule that was implemented by the Bureau of Land Management to combat methane emissions from oil and gas wells.

Tagged: 10th Circuit, Oil Production, Natural Gas, Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management

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January 31, 2019
Equine

A Different Kind of Horseplay: The Animal Cruelty Implications of Partying With Your Pet

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January 31, 2019
Equine
A Different Kind of Horseplay: The Animal Cruelty Implications of Partying With Your Pet

In this blog post, 3L Faith Gingrich-Goetz writes about animal cruelty laws in differing jurisdictions, against the backdrop of an incident involving a horse injured in a nightclub in Miami, Florida.

Tagged: Horses, Horse Owners, animal cruelty

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January 22, 2019
Natural Resource

Shifting the Burden: Why Clean Energy for Europe May Mean Environmental Destruction for Rural America

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January 22, 2019
Natural Resource
Shifting the Burden: Why Clean Energy for Europe May Mean Environmental Destruction for Rural America

In this blog, 3L Adam Hutchinson writes about the positive and negative impact of biofuels on the environment.

Tagged: Envira, bio fuels, Energy, bio mass

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KJEANRL
November 9, 2018
Equine

The Horseracing Integrity Act: Could A Federal Agency Bring Change For A Troubled Industry?

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November 9, 2018
Equine
The Horseracing Integrity Act: Could A Federal Agency Bring Change For A Troubled Industry?

In this blog post, 3L Staffer Jordan Gilliam writes about the potential impact of the Horseracing Integrity Act on the industry.

Tagged: Keeneland, United States Anti-Doping Agency, Horseracing Integrity Act

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November 7, 2018

Trump’s Trade War: A Well-Intentioned Blunder

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November 7, 2018
Trump’s Trade War: A Well-Intentioned Blunder

In this blog post, 3L staffer Eric Feldpausch writes about the Trade War under the Trump Administration and its impact on the agricultural industry.

Tagged: Trade, Trump Administration, China

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