Staff Editor Will Farmer explains an ongoing case in New York federal court, where Apple is being pressured to reveal confidential consumer information.
Read MoreBrandon Wells, KLJ Staff Editor, discusses the upcoming Paris Climate Change Conference, and explains President Obama's possible options in committing the United States to climate change agreements.
Read MoreStaff Editor Ashley Angello explains the implications of recent proceedings involving the legal fight over the Washington Redskins trademark.
Read MoreSenior Staff Editor Gardner Bell explores the legal implications of Kentucky's ongoing underfunded pension crisis.
Read MoreEver wonder what happens when you swipe your credit card at a retail store? KLJ Staff Editor Seth Fortenbery discusses the legal liability of major corporations for recent data breaches.
Read MoreWhat if a foundational case of American jurisprudence was wrongly decided? KLJ Legal News Editor Colton Givens analyzes a potential issue with Chief Justice John Marshall's opinion in Marbury v. Madison.
Read MoreSenior Staff Editor Chris Stewart explores the applicability of the Americans with Disabilities Act to the internet, arguing that the ADA should be extended to cover access to websites.
Read MoreThis week on the KLJ Blog, Staff Editor Joshua Barnette proposes that state legislatures should regulate daily fantasy sports to capture the potential tax revenue associated with this booming industry.
Read MoreKLJ Articles Editor Zack Anderson writes about ongoing developments concerning a U.S. government-chartered bank.
Read MoreStaff Editor Houston Bragg examines recent developments regarding the ability of consumer class actions to be certified as a class under Federal Rule of Procedure 23.
Read MoreSenior Staff Editor Molly Coffey advocates for expanded civil protections for victims of rape and sexual assault,
Read MoreThis week on the KLJ Blog, Staff Editor Ashley Deem describes the high-profile criminal trial of a former coal company CEO in West Virginia.
Read MoreStaff Editor Alison Zeitlin examines a recent opinion from the Wyoming Attorney General, and its potential impact upon Kentucky's horse racing industry.
Read MoreStaff Editor Alexander Magera investigates the potential legal liability for encouraging suicide in Kentucky.
Read MoreStaff Editor John Charles Leabo explores a recent trademark infringement lawsuit filed by a well-known sports drink manufacturer against a parody product.
Read MoreStaff Editor Felisa Moore investigates a family's possible defamation claim when the girlfriend of their deceased relative posted a picture that went viral on social media.
Read MoreAmidst a legal dispute with her producer, pop singer Kesha asks the court's permission to record new music.
Read MoreStaff Editor Tamara J. Patterson explores the recent controversies involving the use of drones near sporting events and populated areas.
Read MoreIn State v. Paye, the Iowa Supreme Court reversed a conviction for public intoxication, holding that “the front steps of a single-family home are not a public place . . .”
Read MoreThis year, the United States indicted several members of the FIFA organization after allegations of corruption, bribes, and kickbacks.
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