Episode 28- One Size Does Not Fit All

A state by state look at sports betting governance by Brian Scroggins Jr. Sports betting can be legalized in every state now. Cool. The question now is how will these…

Episode 27- The Replacement

Taylor Oldham, JD MBA, University of Kentucky Why the NFL Must Replace and Implement an Independent Policy for Domestic Violence INTRODUCTION             The National Football League (NFL) is one of…

More than a Game

With its 32 teams across the league, the NFL has quickly become  one of the upper-echelon professional sports leagues. Their attendance for 2018 was impressive; each week, roughly five-Hundred thousand…

More Than a One Trick Pony

In this week’s episode we have the pleasure of interviewing UK Law Student Elizabeth Lampert. Elizabeth has been a long-time equine enthusiast and has experience with horses dating back to…

Racing as it was meant to be

Sit down conversation with Keeneland COO & VP Vince Gabbert- Talking horse racing, sports betting and the history of the Keeneland track Anyone familiar with the Lexington area knows the…

horse

Equine Law Basics

An interview with University of Kentucky’s Equine Law Professor, Frank Becker. Looking at the equine industry from contracts to immigration law and everything in between. Working with horses is one…

Sports betting legislation

“I’m just a Bill”

The Need for National Sports Betting Legislation As we round out our current discussion of Sports Betting, it is apparent that this topic is complex. Sports Betting is an intricate…

Big Data

Suiting up for the Champion”chip” game

Looking at the impact of big data and microchip’s roles in the collection of athlete’s performances and metrics. An interview with Kristy Gale, Sports Technology Law Pioneer, in the space…