In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 107 Staff Editor S. Patrick Riley discusses the #MeToo Movement and Minarsky v. Susquehanna County.
Read moreShauna’s Law: Will it be the First of Its Kind?
In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 107 Staff Editor Alicia Gilbert discusses the fate of Shauna's Law in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the effects it will have on CBD oil users who have to take mandatory drug tests for employment.
Read moreWorkin’ for a Livin’: The Blurred Line Between Employees and Independent Contractors Has Taken Another Hit in the World of Ride-Sharing
In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 107 Staff Editor Kyle A. Girouard discusses the SuperShuttle case involving ride-sharing and what it means for the National Labor Relations Act.
Read moreIs the Second Time the Charm? The Ongoing Medicaid Battle in Kentucky
In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 107 Staff Editor Megan B. Barker discusses the newest version of Kentucky HEALTH that replaces the Kentucky Kynect program and whether certain instituted provisions are unconstitutional.
Read moreKentucky's New Presumption For Joint Custody and Equal Parenting Time
In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 107 Staff Editor Amanda K. Krugler discusses Kentucky's new rebuttable presumption of equal time sharing and permanent joint custody and its ramifications moving forward.
Read moreThe Healthcare Industry Wants to Know What Amazon, Berkshire, and JPMorgan Are Up To: Could Optum Inc. v. Smith Provide Answers?
In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 107 Staff Editor William B. Kilgore discusses Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JPMorgan's independent healthcare venture and what problems are posed by the pending First Circuit case, Optum v. Smith.
Read moreState Tax Law and the New Economy: a KLJ Symposium Topic Covered by Adam Thimmesch
In this edition of the KLJ, Volume 107 Senior Staff Editor Brittany Warford addresses the issues between digital IP and state tax laws, a topic introduced by Adam Thimmesch at the 2018 Kentucky Law Journal Symposium. The journal will soon publish an article of Thimmesch's, which will give a more complex analysis of the issue.
Read moreKnick v. Township of Scott: “Taking” Away the Williamson County Doctrine
In today's edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 107 Staff Editor R. Austin Stevenson discusses the upcoming hearing for Knick v. Township of Scott, and explains why the Williamson County Doctrine should be eliminated.
Read moreMarsy’s Law: It Persuaded Voters, But Will It Persuade the Kentucky Supreme Court?
In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 107 Staff Editor Ameena R. Khan discusses the fate of Marcy's Law in the state of Kentucky and the upcoming Kentucky Supreme Court hearing on the amendment.
Read moreIs Texas v. United States “Great News for America” or Yet Another Procedural Skirmish in the Battle for “Obamacare?”
In this edition of the KLJ Blog, Volume 107 Staff Editor Aaron Wallace Meek highlights the possible procedural issue of standing in Texas v. United States.
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