Keep Our Equines SAFE

Keep Our Equines SAFE

Blog By: Eddie Beusch

Despite their healthy and adoptable bodies, thousands of horses face slaughtering each year. In his blog, 3L Staffer Eddie Beusch argues that passing the Save America’s Forgotten Equines Act (SAFE Act) is critical in protecting these animals, as it would add equines to the list of animals prohibited for consumption.

Seed Oil Domination and Destruction: Why the U.S. Should Follow Other Countries in Adopting Stricter Regulation of Genetically Modified Seed Oils

Seed Oil Domination and Destruction: Why the U.S. Should Follow Other Countries in Adopting Stricter Regulation of Genetically Modified Seed Oils

Blog By: Stevi Howard

In this blog, 2L Staffer Stevi Howard outlines the evolution and domination of seed and vegetable oils in the Western diet. She advises that the United States take a more protective and proactive approach in regulating the consumption of seed and vegetable oils, comparable to other countries. 

Legal Sports Betting in Kentucky

Legal Sports Betting in Kentucky

Blog By: Caroline Hood

2L Staffer Caroline Hood explores Kentucky’s recent legalization of sports betting. Although Kentucky allowed wagering on horses for many years, the Commonwealth was a hold out when it came to legalizing betting of other sports. Hood argues that the legalization of in-person and online betting on all sports is a positive change for Kentuckians.

Public Trust and Private Distrust: A Story of Fishing and Fighting

Public Trust and Private Distrust: A Story of Fishing and Fighting

Blog By: Joseph White

In his blog, 3L staffer Joseph White summarizes a public trust doctrine dispute that was recently adjudicated in Colorado. He addresses the dispute’s birth and answers how the case should’ve been decided if decided on the merits. Further, he argues that, where appropriate, landowners’ expectations should be considered because the legal ambiguity of Colorado’s public trust doctrine creates an unforeseen problem for landowners.

An Effort to Improve the Integrity of the “USDA Organic” Label: The USDA’s New Strengthening Organic Enforcement Rule

An Effort to Improve the Integrity of the “USDA Organic” Label: The USDA’s New Strengthening Organic Enforcement Rule

Blog By: Nathaniel Richey

Whatever their reasons for buying organic, American consumers of organic food rely on the integrity of the “USDA Organic” label. In this blog, 3L Staffer Nathaniel Richey discusses some longstanding concerns about the poor enforcement of the USDA organic standards. The USDA seeks to address these concerns through the new Strengthening Organic Enforcement Rule, a better-late-than-never effort by the agency to improve the organic label’s integrity.