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Articles 1 - 16 of 16
Full-Text Articles in Agriculture Law
U.S. Property Law: A Revised View, Kamaile A.N. Turčan
U.S. Property Law: A Revised View, Kamaile A.N. Turčan
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Feeding The World: How Changes In Biotech Regulation Can Jump-Start The Second Green Revolution And Diversify The Agricultural Industry, John A. Erwin, Robert Glennon
Feeding The World: How Changes In Biotech Regulation Can Jump-Start The Second Green Revolution And Diversify The Agricultural Industry, John A. Erwin, Robert Glennon
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
As the Earth’s population climbs from 7.7 billion in 2019 to almost 10 billion by mid-century, farmers will need to increase food production by 70 percent. This Article analyzes the tools available to achieve this demanding goal. We assess changes in agriculture related to both the organic industry and the high-tech sector that are enabling farmers to become more efficient. Critically, biotechnology offers great promise to hasten the pace of increased agricultural efficiency through genetic engineering. While genetic modification has been controversial, we cannot exclude any viable policy option, especially one with so much promise. Yet the current regulatory environment …
Out Of Sight, But Not Out Of Mind: Reevaluating The Role Of Federalism In Adequately Regulating Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, Madhavi Kulkarni
Out Of Sight, But Not Out Of Mind: Reevaluating The Role Of Federalism In Adequately Regulating Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations, Madhavi Kulkarni
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
The Battle Against Antimicrobial Drug Resistance: Analyzing Recent Developments And The Necessity For Major Agricultural Reforms, Nikki Sanford
The Battle Against Antimicrobial Drug Resistance: Analyzing Recent Developments And The Necessity For Major Agricultural Reforms, Nikki Sanford
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Consequences Of Cambodia’S Rubber Boom: Assessing The Governmental, Environmental, And Human Rights Violations In The Industry’S Current Regulatory Framework, Ross Natividad
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Saving The Orange: How To Fight Citrus Greening Disease (And It’S Not Through Genetic Engineering), Evan Feely
Saving The Orange: How To Fight Citrus Greening Disease (And It’S Not Through Genetic Engineering), Evan Feely
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Water Quality Conflict Resolution And Agricultural Discharges: Lessons From Waterkeeper V. Hudson, Jennifer M. Egan, Joshua M. Duke
Water Quality Conflict Resolution And Agricultural Discharges: Lessons From Waterkeeper V. Hudson, Jennifer M. Egan, Joshua M. Duke
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
This Article presents a comparative institutional analysis of an increasingly important type of environmental conflict—the agricultural-waste-discharge and water-land-nexus conflict—using the recent citizen suit Waterkeeper v. Hudson as a case study. The objective is to assess the resource allocation efficiency and procedural fairness of the dispute processing in Hudson. The Hudson setting involves substantial scientific complexity, including ecological interdependencies, unobservable and observable land management decisions, pollutant transport, in-stream removal, and the problem of multiple and diverse sources of water quality pollution. Although the Hudson farm does fall under a regulated point source category in a state legislative definition, not all agricultural …
Strengthening The Vpa General Permit: Managing Animal Feeding Operations In Virginia To Meet State Law And The Bay Tmdl, Rachel Cannon, Jason Kane
Strengthening The Vpa General Permit: Managing Animal Feeding Operations In Virginia To Meet State Law And The Bay Tmdl, Rachel Cannon, Jason Kane
Virginia Coastal Policy Center
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Birds And Pesticides: Are Pesticide Regulatory Decisions Consistent With The Protection Afforded Migratory Bird Species Under The Migratory Bird Treaty Act?, Pierre Mineau
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
In Re Starlink Corn: The Link Between Genetically Damaged Crops And An Inadequate Regulatory Framework For Biotechnology, Linda Beebe
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
How Many Times Do I Have To Tell You?!: Epa's Ongoing Struggle With Data From Third-Party Pesticide Toxicity Studies Using Human Subjects, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
How Many Times Do I Have To Tell You?!: Epa's Ongoing Struggle With Data From Third-Party Pesticide Toxicity Studies Using Human Subjects, Heidi Gorovitz Robertson
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Market Principles For Pesticides, Andrew P. Morriss, Roger E. Meiners
Market Principles For Pesticides, Andrew P. Morriss, Roger E. Meiners
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction To The Symposium: Pesticides: What Will The Future Reap?, Natasha C. Robinson
Introduction To The Symposium: Pesticides: What Will The Future Reap?, Natasha C. Robinson
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Beyond The Dirty Dozen: The Bush Administration's Cautious Approach To Listing New Persistent Organic Pollutants And The Future Of The Stockholm Convention, Pep Fuller, Thomas O. Mcgarity
Beyond The Dirty Dozen: The Bush Administration's Cautious Approach To Listing New Persistent Organic Pollutants And The Future Of The Stockholm Convention, Pep Fuller, Thomas O. Mcgarity
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Developments Concerning Environmental Law And Agriculture, Linda A. Malone
Recent Developments Concerning Environmental Law And Agriculture, Linda A. Malone
Faculty Publications
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Farmland Preservation, Linda A. Malone