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Compulsory Licensing Of Climate Engineering Patents: How Embracing Technology- And Research-Sharing Strategies Brings Us One Step Closer To Solving Climate Change, Buzz Hardin Dec 2020

Compulsory Licensing Of Climate Engineering Patents: How Embracing Technology- And Research-Sharing Strategies Brings Us One Step Closer To Solving Climate Change, Buzz Hardin

Arkansas Law Review

The impact of climate change spans the globe and includes increasingly severe and dangerous climate events, including coastal flooding, extreme heat and wildfires, reduced crop yield, and decreased food security. In the United States, if the proper steps toward mitigating or reversing the effects of climate change are not taken, it is very likely that the United States will experience substantial damage to its economy, the health of its citizens, and the environment. In response to the challenges presented by climate change, the number of inventions in the field of climate engineering, or “geoengineering,” has skyrocketed over the past several …


Contents, Journal Editors Dec 2020

Contents, Journal Editors

Journal of Food Law & Policy

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Journal Of Food Law & Policy - Fall 2007, Journal Editors Dec 2020

Journal Of Food Law & Policy - Fall 2007, Journal Editors

Journal of Food Law & Policy

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Dairy Tales: Global Portraits Of Milk And Law, Jessica Eisen, Xiaoqian Hu, Erum Sattar Sep 2020

Dairy Tales: Global Portraits Of Milk And Law, Jessica Eisen, Xiaoqian Hu, Erum Sattar

Journal of Food Law & Policy

Cow’s milk has enjoyed a widespread cultural signification in many parts of the world as “nature’s perfect food.”1 A growing body of scholarship, however, has challenged the image of cow’s milk in human diets and polities as a product of “nature,” and has instead sought to illuminate the political, scientific, colonial and postcolonial, economic, and social forces that have in fact defined the production, consumption, and cultural signification of cow’s milk in human societies. This emerging attention to the social, legal, and political significance of milk sits at the intersection of several fields of academic inquiry: anthropology, history, animal studies, …


School Of Law Faculty And Staff, Journal Editors Sep 2020

School Of Law Faculty And Staff, Journal Editors

Journal of Food Law & Policy

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Editorial Board, Journal Editors Sep 2020

Editorial Board, Journal Editors

Journal of Food Law & Policy

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Contents, Journal Editors Sep 2020

Contents, Journal Editors

Journal of Food Law & Policy

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Journal Of Food Law & Policy - Spring 2020, Journal Editors Sep 2020

Journal Of Food Law & Policy - Spring 2020, Journal Editors

Journal of Food Law & Policy

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Intended Injury: Transferred Intent And Reliance In Climate Change Fraud, Wes Henricksen Aug 2020

Intended Injury: Transferred Intent And Reliance In Climate Change Fraud, Wes Henricksen

Arkansas Law Review

"For an intended injury the law is astute to discover even very remote causation." - Justice Thurgood Marshall ExxonMobil, the world's largest oil company, misled the public about climate change for at least two decades. Several states' attorneys general have opened investigations into the potential criminality of the company's conduct. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has opened its own investigation. Criminal or not, however, ExxonMobil's conduct closely resembles schemes carried out by the tobacco, asbestos, opioid, sugar, and leaded gasoline industries, among others. The scheme is always the same: there is a product that is both profitable and destructive, …


Going Hemp Wild: Understanding The Challenges And Opportunities For Fda Regulation Of Cbd In Food Products, Hannah Catt Feb 2020

Going Hemp Wild: Understanding The Challenges And Opportunities For Fda Regulation Of Cbd In Food Products, Hannah Catt

Journal of Food Law & Policy

After the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, champions of hemp began to tout opportunities for farmers and businesses involved with the crop. The industry has rallied around one of hemp’s major byproducts, cannabidiol, or CBD. However, the demand for CBD has left the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) playing catch-up. This article explains what CBD is, how it is derived, current FDA-approved uses, and a current path forward for the FDA in creating guidance for industry and consumers.


Updating The Building Code To Include Indoor Farming Operations, Clint Simpson Feb 2020

Updating The Building Code To Include Indoor Farming Operations, Clint Simpson

Journal of Food Law & Policy

Urban agricultural production has grown to be a critical tool in the battles for food security and sustainability. A common regulatory barrier to urban agricultural operations big and small has been ambiguity in land-use laws. Local governments are increasingly friendly toward community gardens, small greenhouse farming operations, farmers markets, and the like. Many have sought to lift regulatory restrictions and provide clarity in the law. However, while these efforts benefit a multitude of local food production efforts, they do little to address the regulatory ambiguities faced by commercial-scale, indoor farming operations, especially vertical farms. Particularly concerning to indoor vertical farms …


School Of Law Faculty And Professional Staff, Journal Editors Feb 2020

School Of Law Faculty And Professional Staff, Journal Editors

Journal of Food Law & Policy

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Editorial Board, Journal Editors Feb 2020

Editorial Board, Journal Editors

Journal of Food Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Contents, Journal Editors Feb 2020

Contents, Journal Editors

Journal of Food Law & Policy

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Journal Of Food Law & Policy - Fall 2019, Journal Editors Feb 2020

Journal Of Food Law & Policy - Fall 2019, Journal Editors

Journal of Food Law & Policy

No abstract provided.