United States District Court Judge Sept. 21 granted a request by six states to file a brief supporting a lawsuit led by Louisiana, Oklahoma, and West Virginia that argues the structure of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority is unconstitutional.
Federal legislation approved last year calls for HISA to oversee medication rules and drug testing in horse racing beginning July 1, 2022. Two lawsuits have been filed in federal courts questioning the constitutionality of the Authority, which would operate under the review of the Federal Trade Commission.
Federal legislation approved last year calls for HISA to oversee medication rules and drug testing in horse racing beginning July 1, 2022. Two lawsuits have been filed in federal courts questioning the constitutionality of the Authority, which would operate under the review of the Federal Trade Commission.