Professor Kazee practiced agricultural and antitrust law in Louisville, Kentucky, and taught economics and international trade and finance at West Virginia University prior to joining the Chase faculty in 1989. He earned a Juris Doctor at the Georgetown University Law Center, a Master of Arts from the University of Kentucky Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce, a Master of Arts in economics from the University of Kentucky and a Bachelor of Arts from Morehead State University.
United States v. Barry Bonds v. Bronston: Can Section 1503 Handle the Truth?, 22 Jeffrey S. Moorad Sports L. J. 403 (2015)
The Sherman Act and the Arbitrary Power Section of the Kentucky Constitution as Applied to Kentucky Fair Trade Laws, 20 N. Ky L. Rev. 297 (1993) Hein Online