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Upcoming Fall 2009 Volume 2 Number 1

Articles

Buying or Selling a Horse in France, an Introduction to the Legal Context Proposed to the Attention of U.S. Equine Lawyers By: Pr. Phillippe E. Corruble

Procedural Due Process Implications of Kentucky's Thoroughbred Medication Regulations By: W. Chapman Hopkins

Horse Sense and High Competition: Procedural Concerns in Equestrian Doping Arbitration By: Holly Rudolph

Comments

Protecting Farm Workers' Rights: The Broad Construction of the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act in Chavez v. Richland Foods, Inc By: Adrianne Crow

The New Jersey Supreme Court Distinguishes the Humane Treatment of Animals and Routine Husbandry Practices in New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals v. New Jersey Department of Agriculture By: Julie M. McGill

The Decline of Edible Equine: A Comment on Cavel International Inc. v. Madigan
By: Bradley J. Sayles

The Rights of Defendant-Owners under Zero-Tolerance Anti-Doping Horse Racing Regulations as Explained in Pierce v. Texas Racing Commission By: Donald Smith

Volume 1 Number 1

Articles
  • No Contest? An Analysis of the Legality of Thoroughbred Handicapping Contests under Conflicting State Law Regimes By: Laura A. D'Angelo & Daniel I. Waxman
  • State Regulation of Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Therapies: Defining the Practice of Veterinary Medicine in the 21st Century By: Milton C. Toby

Notes

  • The Pending Farmers' Market Fiasco: Small-Time Farmers, Part-Time Shoppers, and a Big-Time Problem By: Brandon Baird
  • Reining in the Horse Racing Industry: A Proposal for Federal Regulation of Steroid Use in Racehorses By: Jennifer M. Jabroski

Comments

  • Huber Winery v. Wilcher: The Commerce Clause, State Regulations and the Free Trade of Wine By: William H. Brammell, Jr.
  • Topping v. Commissioner: An Example of How an Equestrian Taxpayer Can Utilize "Single Activity" to Preclude the IRS "Hobby Loss" Challenge By: Anna I. Garcia
  • Opening the Door: Recognizing the Many Hats of Jockeys for Workers' Compensation Coverage By: Erin N. Malony
  • The Role of Administrative Law in Regulating "Mad Cow Disease" as Explained in Creekstone Farms Premium Beef, LLC v. Department of Agriculture By: Courtney E. Ross
  • Disappearing Acts: How Parens Patriae Makes Private Environmental Suits Vanish in the Blink of an Eye By: Christopher Way