A reasonable person would not assume that drug cartels and horse racing go hand and hand. However, in this blog post, KJEANRL Editor, Thomas Wright explores such correlation and how one cartel, in particular, used Quarter Horse racing to further its money-laundering scheme.
Churchill Downs is Making a Run for Northern Kentucky
The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (“KHRC”) must make an important decision by November 1, 2019. This decision comes after a battle between Chuch Hill Downs and Turfway park ensued earlier this year over the rights to host horse racing in Northern Kentucky. In this blog post, staffer Tommy Staffieri analyzes the ramifications of awarding Turfway race days against the proposed Churchill Downs’ New Latonia facility.
GAMBLING ON KENTUCKY’S FUTURE: THE IMPACT MURPHY V. NCAA HAS ON THE COMMONWEALTH
A Different Kind of Horseplay: The Animal Cruelty Implications of Partying With Your Pet
The Horseracing Integrity Act: Could A Federal Agency Bring Change For A Troubled Industry?
Mass Sterilization of Wild Horses? The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Newest Project
The ELD Mandate Does Not Significantly Impact Horse Owners
Contrary to recent social media panic, the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate will not significantly impact horse owners. Only drivers that are already required to log their driving records under hours-of-service (HOS) and records of duty status (RODS) requirements will be impacted by the ELD mandate.
Racetrack Contamination: Kentucky’s Newly-Funded Study and its Effect on Equine Drug Testing.
In October 2017, the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission approved $25,000 worth of funding for a study regarding the effects of contamination on racehorse drug testing. This analytical study will seek to determine the possible levels of substances—both therapeutic and performance-enhancing—found on the racetrack and its surroundings, and will be based on samples collected through 2019