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Kentucky Law Journal | Vol. 111

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Active since 1913, the Kentucky Law Journal publishes four issues annually by students of the University of Kentucky College of Law.

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Hey, look! Christopher Bradley & I made an appearance on the Legal Theory Blog with our new paper on the "artist's contract," titled "Art in the Age of Contractual Negotiation." Kentucky Law Journal | Vol. 111.

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Now on SSRN my contribution to Kentucky Law Journal | Vol. 111 symposium on the role of state law in #copyright. It explores the Artist's Resale Royalties debate and how states affect it. I claim the 9th Cir. was wrong holding those preempted. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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If you are interested in the National Park Service, you should give this article a read. Kentucky Law Journal | Vol. 111 is always providing great content! kentuckylawjournal.org/index.php/2019…

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Article in Kentucky Law Journal | Vol. 111 addressing Art & Contract Negotiation addresses arguments made by Amy Whitaker suggesting that #blockchain tech may be used to create enforceable private resale royalty rights

Article in <a href="/KYLawJournal/">Kentucky Law Journal | Vol. 111</a> addressing Art &amp; Contract Negotiation addresses arguments made by <a href="/theamywhit/">Amy Whitaker</a> suggesting that #blockchain tech may be used to create enforceable private resale royalty rights
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Hey KLJ followers, long time no tweet! Check out Vol. 110 Production Editor Josh Wolford's piece on the Ministerial Exception, which "hinges on whether the court views the employee as important/unimportant to the [employer’s] spiritual mission….” bit.ly/3u20by4

Hey KLJ followers, long time no tweet! Check out Vol. 110 Production Editor Josh Wolford's piece on the Ministerial Exception, which "hinges on whether the court views the employee as important/unimportant to the [employer’s] spiritual mission….” bit.ly/3u20by4
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The freedom to peacefully protest is often a forgotten 1st Amend right. But what happens when the government's response hinders access to that right? KLJ Online Content Editor, Dearon Dixon, explains and issues a remedy: "The Chilling Effect Doctrine." bit.ly/3dGfZAP

The freedom to peacefully protest is often a forgotten 1st Amend right. But what happens when the government's response hinders access to that right? KLJ Online Content Editor, Dearon Dixon, explains and issues a remedy: "The Chilling Effect Doctrine." bit.ly/3dGfZAP
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Want to learn how being on law journal can enhance your career and legal writing skills? Find out how, March 18 at 12pm, at our "Journal Interest Panel" and hear from advisors and former journal members alike. Opportunity awaits! Kentucky Law Journal | Vol. 111 Kentucky Journal of Equine, Ag., & Nat. Res. Law

Want to learn how being on law journal can enhance your career and legal writing skills? Find out how, March 18 at 12pm, at our "Journal Interest Panel" and hear from advisors and former journal members alike. Opportunity awaits! <a href="/KYLawJournal/">Kentucky Law Journal | Vol. 111</a> <a href="/KJEANRL/">Kentucky Journal of Equine, Ag., & Nat. Res. Law</a>
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Wrote about or cited some of these women in an article analyzing the groundbreaking WNBA CBA that I'm excited to publish with Kentucky Law Journal | Vol. 111 - papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

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The Tax Code purports to cut gift recipients a break & not include the value of that gift in their fed income. The standard for determining a gift is a subjective standard set forth by SCOTUS, resulting in determinations of income to be left to judges... kentuckylawjournal.org/blog/detach-fr…

The Tax Code purports to cut gift recipients a break &amp; not include the value of that gift in their fed income. The standard for determining a gift is a subjective standard set forth by SCOTUS, resulting in determinations of income to be left to judges... kentuckylawjournal.org/blog/detach-fr…
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The Kentucky Law Journal is proud to share our official masthead for Volume 110. Please join us in welcoming our new staff editors! We look forward to advancing legal scholarship as the 10th oldest continuously published law journal in the nation.

The Kentucky Law Journal is proud to share our official masthead for Volume 110. Please join us in welcoming our new staff editors! We look forward to advancing legal scholarship as the 10th oldest continuously published law journal in the nation.
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The Kentucky Law Journal was thrilled to meet the Class of 2024 at the Student Organization Fair. Welcome to the University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law! University of Kentucky Rosenberg College of Law

The Kentucky Law Journal was thrilled to meet the Class of 2024 at the Student Organization Fair. Welcome to the University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law! <a href="/ukcollegeoflaw/">University of Kentucky Rosenberg College of Law</a>
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The Kentucky Law Journal will be hosting its annual Symposium on October 22, 2021, with Dean Jennifer Bird-Pollan. This year's Symposium will focus on the legal and historical factors contributing to the current state of wealth disparity in the United States.

The Kentucky Law Journal will be hosting its annual Symposium on October 22, 2021, with Dean Jennifer Bird-Pollan. This year's Symposium will focus on the legal and historical factors contributing to the current state of wealth disparity in the United States.
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Impressed but not surprised to open the The New York Times and see Prof. Rohan Grey's ground-breaking Kentucky Law Journal article, Administering Money: Coinage, Debt Crisis, and the Future of Fiscal Policy, discussed in Peter Coy’s Op-Ed. #RisingStar #ProudDean static.nytimes.com/email-content/…

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Books one through four of Vol. 110 have been published and are available online. Many thanks to all our contributors and editors for an incredible year!

Books one through four of Vol. 110 have been published and are available online. Many thanks to all our contributors and editors for an incredible year!