Equine regulatory law /
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Louisville, KY :
Robert L. Heleringer,
[2012]
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Table of Contents:
- The United States Constitution : the vigilant sentinel
- Equine regulatory law's flow chart; an overview of federal and state judicial systems; the basics of legal research
- Origins of equine regulatory law
- How laws are made : racing statutes; administrative regulations; appeals to court
- Racing's not-so-silent partner : the State Racing Commission
- Kentucky State Racing Commission v. Fuller : the Kentucky Derby goes to court
- The absolute insurer rule : "un-American or "obvious" necessity?
- The history of the "undesirable" : the balancing test between a paying customer's rights and racetrack security
- Exclusions, ejections and discipline of licensees
- "If you can't split 'em, dead-heat 'em!" and other misadventures after a race is declared "official"
- The negligent hot dog, copperheads in the parking lot, and a brawl over a "reserved" seat : racetracks and basic tort law
- Liability for injuries to licensed participants
- Stall applications and the "murky waters" of state action
- Racing dates : a view beyond the Gulfstream-Hialeah 100 years' war
- Good help is hard to find : racing employees and the law
- Freedom of speech and other constitutional issues in the racing world