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Volume 1 (2009)
Volume 2 (2010)
Volume 3 (2011)
Volume 4 (2012)
Volume 5 (2013)
Volume 6 (2014)
Volume 7 (2015)
Volume 8 (2016)
Volume 9 (2017)
Volume 10 (2018)
Volume 11 (2019)
Volume 12 (2020)
Volume 13 (2021)
Volume 14 (2022)
Volume 15 (2023)
Volume 16 (2024)
Volume 17 (2025)
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November 4, 2025
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The Price on Protection: The EPA’s Decision to ...

In this blog, 2L staffer Emma Carlo explains how the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is currently attempting to rescind newly implemented drinking water regulations regarding chemicals known as PFAs. Carlo argues that this deregulation action is indicative of corporate favoritism and proves that water utility companies and the EPA believe the $800 million implementation cost is too expensive to protect the public and the environment. Carlo explains that EPA is acting contrary to its intended purpose, as this deregulation will allow continued exposure to these chemicals for more than 70 million people, despite the high likelihood of adverse health effects from low exposure to PFAS.

The Price on Protection: The EPA’s Decision to Deregulate Safe Drinking Water
November 3, 2025
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Water Wars: Colorado River Crisis Fueled by ...

In this blog, 2L staffer Kalista Thomas focuses on the issues surrounding the lowering levels of water in the Colorado River and how these lowering levels are exacerbated by climate change. Thomas argues how the United States needs to continue to be a member in the Paris Agreement and gives an outline of how the Paris Agreement helps countries reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. 

Water Wars: Colorado River Crisis Fueled by Climate Change
November 2, 2025
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There’s Not a Snake in My Boot! Discussing ...

In this blog, 3L Senior Staffer Erica Joan Radermacher discusses the recent case of Skipper v. United States Fish and Wildlife Service, in which the court in the Southern District of Alabama ruled for private landowners. Radermacher argues that the abuse of agency power to designate thousands of acres of private lands as critical habitat after only a singular sighting of the black pinesnake on the land in the recent past is an example of government overreach at its most egregious.

There’s Not a Snake in My Boot! Discussing Agency Overreach in the Designation of Critical Habits Under the Endangered Species Act
October 30, 2025
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Myth, Legend, or Protected Species: The ...

Whether or not you believe Bigfoot is real, in this blog, 3L staffer Lauren Repa explores the legality of hunting the elusive creature.  Repa explains how various states have implemented laws that forbid the hunting and killing of Bigfoot. She demonstrates whether hunting the creature would be worth the trouble with the Kentucky State Government. 

Myth, Legend, or Protected Species: The Legality of Hunting Bigfoot in Kentucky
October 28, 2025
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The Sun May Be Setting Over Kentucky’s Solar ...

In this blog, 3L staffer Sam Hilgeman examines the impact that the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will have on solar energy in the Bluegrass State. He argues that the removal of the residential solar credit will have long-term detrimental impacts to the state's residential solar energy market unless state legislators can provide their own incentive.

The Sun May Be Setting Over Kentucky’s Solar Energy Potential
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March 24, 2019

The Privity Exception for Packaged Animal Food

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March 24, 2019
The Privity Exception for Packaged Animal Food

In this blog post, 3L Lucero Tennis writes about consumer lawsuit Veath Fish Farm, LLC v. Purina Animal Nutrition decided in the Southern Disctrict of Illinois pertaining to its privity exception for packaged animal food.

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March 22, 2019

In the 7th Circuit, Wisconsin Butter Standard Makes the Grade

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March 22, 2019
In the 7th Circuit, Wisconsin Butter Standard Makes the Grade

What happens when the Constitution and commerce collide in America’s Dairyland? In this blog post, 2L Jacob Robbins explores the impact of butter grading requirements on America’s largest producer of dairy products - Wisconsin - and the pinnacle case heard in the 7th Circuit on the matter.

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March 16, 2019
Equine

GAMBLING ON KENTUCKY’S FUTURE: THE IMPACT MURPHY V. NCAA HAS ON THE COMMONWEALTH

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March 16, 2019
Equine
GAMBLING ON KENTUCKY’S FUTURE: THE IMPACT MURPHY V. NCAA HAS ON THE COMMONWEALTH

Sports betting could be making its way to the Commonwealth. In this blog, 2L John Paul Hicks writes about the impact recent Supreme Court case — Murphy v. NCAA — will have on the Commonwealth since it overturned the congressional restriction on gambling based on federalism.

Tagged: Supreme Court of the United States, NCAA, Gambling

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March 14, 2019
Agriculture

“Product of the U.S.A.” Labeling in the Beef Industry: Economic Protection or Consumer Protection?

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March 14, 2019
Agriculture
“Product of the U.S.A.” Labeling in the Beef Industry: Economic Protection or Consumer Protection?

To label or not to label. Do beef consumers have a preference of the origins of their beef? In this blog post, 2L Andrew Bocanumenth explores labeling in the beef industry.

Tagged: Labeling, USDA, Beef

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March 10, 2019
Natural Resource

The Newest Trial to Keystone XL Pipeline: Tribes Bring New Suit Against Federal Government

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March 10, 2019
Natural Resource
The Newest Trial to Keystone XL Pipeline: Tribes Bring New Suit Against Federal Government

In this blog post, 2L Andrew Gillespie writes about the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline and the suit brought against the State Department by the two Native American Tribes whose land the pipeline would pass through.

Tagged: Keystone, State Department, Oil, Pipeline

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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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