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Kentucky: The Best State to Claim Residency for Animal Abusers

October 29, 2016 KLJ

In this week's edition of the KLJ Blog, Staff Editor Gabrielle Fulton compares the animal abuse laws of Illinois and Kentucky.

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In The KLJ Blog Tags Animal Abuse, Animal Legal Defense Fund, animal rights, Gabrielle Fulton, Illinois, Kentucky

Seaworld Ends Breeding in Captivity: Saving Face or Saving the Orcas?

May 13, 2016 KLJ

In this week's edition of the Kentucky Law Journal Online, Staff Editor Jade Morgan describes the legal background of Seaworld's recent decision to halt its captive breeding program for orca whales.

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In The KLJ Blog Tags Animal Cruelty, animal rights, Captive Breeding, Jade Morgan, Orca, PETA, Save the Whales, Seaworld, The Humane Society, Whale Slavery

Much Ado About Nothing: Kentuckians’ Right to Hunt, Fish, and Harvest Wildlife

January 13, 2016 KLJ

Senior Staff Editor Graham Marks discusses the implications, or lack thereof, of a Kentucky state constitutional amendment seeking to protect the individual right to hunt and fish in the Commonwealth.

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In The KLJ Blog Tags animal rights, constitutional amendment, fish and wildlife, Graham Marks, Kentucky Constitution
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