Will of the People
Public opinion Polls are only as good as the pollsters and the questions they ask. It’s easy to skew the results, either intentionally or not,
Public opinion Polls are only as good as the pollsters and the questions they ask. It’s easy to skew the results, either intentionally or not,
The sound you heard echoing through the corridors of power in Washington a couple of weeks ago was the back door slamming shut, ending a
When lawyers talk about a “slippery slope,” they mean this: a small change in policy that sounds good but that leads inexorably to something bad.
This is how the American Veterinary Medical Association describes the human-animal bond: “a mutually beneficial and dynamic relationship between people and animals that is influenced
The horrific child sexual abuse scandal that has been festering at Penn State gets worse by the day. Among the legal issues are the state
Introducing a foal to a halter can be a tricky proposition, and a potentially dangerous one for the handler. Also dangerous, apparently, is standing around
Attorneys for the animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) filed a lawsuit in federal district court last week claiming that
The right to petition the government to complain about something or to demand action on an issue is as old as our country itself–it’s enshrined
A loose horse on the highway is an obvious threat to vehicular traffic, but how do you deal with it? Catch the horse? Open a
Is it reasonable to expect some minimum level of competence for animal control officers who investigate allegations of abuse and neglect? Is it fair to
The emotional bond humans have with their animals should be obvious to anyone who has run a hand along a horse’s neck, or who has
Temple Grandin played to a standing-room-only house when she delivered the Second Bruce MacLaren Distinguished Lecture at Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond last week. If
A reader wanted more information about the line I drew between animal welfare and animal rights. It’s a somewhat arbitrary distinction that turns on my
Like the Puzzler on National Public Radio’s popular Car Talk or Arnold Schwarzenegger in the Terminator movies, Horses and the Law has returned from vacation.
Equine law and criminal law seldom cross paths. When they do, it’s almost always because something terrible has happened. Two weeks ago, driving on a
What is an appropriate penalty for an honest mistake? Should there be a penalty at all? When Marble Cliff went through the 2005 Keeneland Fall
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