
Appeals Court Sides with Horse Processor
A federal appeals court ruled against animal rights groups that challenged U.S. horse processing plants.
A federal appeals court ruled against animal rights groups that challenged U.S. horse processing plants.
At Equine Legal Solutions, we receive a lot of calls about injuries to horses and people. The callers usually want to know whether they have
Wheelon is free on bond after a jury indicted him on animal cruelty counts for allegedly soring horses.
Thomason is the president and chief executive officer of Keeneland Association in Lexington, Ky.
As an equine attorney, I’m often asked to give presentations on equine liability. It’s a very broad topic, of course, so I try to tailor
As of 2013, only four states–California, Maryland, Nevada and New York–do not have equine activity statutes. Do equine activity statutes offer real protection for horse
Many boarding stables and other equine businesses require customers and guests to sign liability release forms. But we’ve all heard that “liability releases aren’t worth the
Several compounding pharmacies are under scrutiny from horse racing regulators.
A U.S. House subcommittee heard from both sides of the soring issue during hearings on HR 1518.
Horse rescues could soon be able to consult a nationwide animal abuser registry before adopting animals out.
Breeding your mare will likely cost much more than just the stud fee.
The USDA is bound to inspect qualified horse processing plants, the organization’s appeal response says.
The National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS) is planning for its third national equine industry study.
An order handed down by an appeals court bars the USDA from carrying out inspections at processing plants.
A judge allowed a lawsuit that could have prevented a New Mexico processing plant from opening to expire.
The AQHA has asked a federal court to stay clone registrations pending the outcome of an appeal.
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