In this week's KLJ Online Blog, newly-elected Notes Editor Devon Cobb discusses a case involving the valuation of damages for the loss of a pet.
Read moreJiggery Pokery: What the Constitution Says about Selecting Justice Scalia’s Replacement, and What Republicans and Democrats Should be Saying Instead
In this special edition of the KLJ Online Blog, Senior Staff Editor Nate Fowler discusses the constitutional issues surrounding the death and replacement of Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia.
Read moreThe Evidence that Did Make a Murderer
Staff Editor J.R. Leach illuminates evidence not included in the Neflix documentary series "Making a Murderer."
Read moreTattoo Copyright: NBA Superstars, Tattoos, and Video Games
Staff Editor Adam Meyer discusses an ongoing copyright dispute involving video game developers, tattoo artists, and professional basketball players.
Read moreRegulating Post-Roe: First Bill Signed by Governor Bevin Amends Kentucky Informed Consent Abortion Law
Staff Editor Mary Tanner investigates the passage of recent Kentucky legislation seeking to regulate abortion rights in the Commonwealth.
Read moreThe Harmful Clash Between the Bankruptcy Code and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act: Are Debtors Safe From Abuse?
Staff Editor Megan Niespodziany discusses conflict between the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the Bankruptcy Code.
Read moreProfessional Sports Franchises Enforce Measures to Keep Out Opposing Fans, but Are They Legal?
KLJ Production Editor Elaine Naughton discusses geographic restrictions on ticket sales in professional sports.
Read moreBringing Mary Jane to the Bluegrass: Implications of Medical Marijuana Legalization for Kentucky
Catherine Coldiron, KLJ Staff Editor, discusses proposed legislation to legalize medical and recreational marijuana in Kentucky, and the probable consequences of such measures.
Read moreWeighing the Risks: Can Parents Choose Not to Vaccinate?
Staff Editor Emily McClure points out the conflict between some states' vaccination exemption laws and statutes against reckless endangerment.
Read moreMuch Ado About Nothing: Kentuckians’ Right to Hunt, Fish, and Harvest Wildlife
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.
Read moreRaiders of the Lost Art: Property Rights and Lost Nazi Treasure
The KLJ Blog returns in the New Year with a post by Staff Editor Cody Barnett, who investigates an ongoing controversy involving looted World War II treasures.
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