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Full-Text Articles in Agriculture Law
United States Food Law Update: Shrouded By Election-Year Politics, State Initiatives And Private Lawsuits Fill In The Gaps Created By Congressional And Agency Ossification, A. Bryan Endres, Lisa R. Schlessinger, Rachel Armstrong
United States Food Law Update: Shrouded By Election-Year Politics, State Initiatives And Private Lawsuits Fill In The Gaps Created By Congressional And Agency Ossification, A. Bryan Endres, Lisa R. Schlessinger, Rachel Armstrong
Journal of Food Law & Policy
Observers of food law in the 2012 presidential election year witnessed a dramatic slowing of federal initiatives-perhaps arising from a desire by both Congress and the administration to avoid upsetting critical constituent groups during a year seemingly dominated by campaigns and endless talking points. For example, Congress failed to take action on a unique compromise between what some had considered mortal enemies-the Humane Society of the United States and United Egg Producers-that would implement a federal animal welfare standard for laying hens in return for abandoning ballot measures in various states. Similarly, the FDA waited until the early days of …
Getting Away With Murder: How California State Law Determined Recovery In First Roundup Cancer Case Johnson V. Monsato Co., Eliza L. Quattlebaum
Getting Away With Murder: How California State Law Determined Recovery In First Roundup Cancer Case Johnson V. Monsato Co., Eliza L. Quattlebaum
Villanova Environmental Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind: Analyzing Inhumane Practices In Mississippi’S Correctional Institutions Due To Overcrowding, Understaffing, And Diminished Funding, Ariel A. Williams
Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind: Analyzing Inhumane Practices In Mississippi’S Correctional Institutions Due To Overcrowding, Understaffing, And Diminished Funding, Ariel A. Williams
Honors Theses
The purpose of this research is to examine the political, social, and economic factors which have led to inhumane conditions in Mississippi’s correctional facilities. Several methods were employed, including a comparison of the historical and current methods of funding, staffing, and rehabilitating prisoners based on literature reviews. State-sponsored reports from various departments and the legislature were analyzed to provide insight into budgetary restrictions and political will to allocate funds. Statistical surveys and data were reviewed to determine how overcrowding and understaffing negatively affect administrative capacity and prisoners’ mental and physical well-being. Ultimately, it may be concluded that Mississippi has high …
Farmer Cooperatives "Take Cover": The Capper-Volstead Exemption Is Under Siege, Donald M. Barnes, Jay L. Levine
Farmer Cooperatives "Take Cover": The Capper-Volstead Exemption Is Under Siege, Donald M. Barnes, Jay L. Levine
Arkansas Law Review
"When tillage begins, other arts follow. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of human civilization." There can be little dispute that food production is of vital interest to any nation’s security and economy. For this reason, the United States Congress, like many other legislatures around the world, has accorded special treatment to the agricultural industry, and particularly to farmers. One example of this special treatment is the Capper-Volstead Act, which provides farmers with immunity from antitrust liability for joint conduct undertaken by and through an “association” of producers.
Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review
Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review
Seattle University Law Review
Table of Contents
Preventatitve V. Punitive: How Genetically Modified Rice Litigation Shaped Regulation And Remedy For Genetically Engineered Crops, Allison Waldrip Bragg
Preventatitve V. Punitive: How Genetically Modified Rice Litigation Shaped Regulation And Remedy For Genetically Engineered Crops, Allison Waldrip Bragg
Journal of Food Law & Policy
As agricultural technology develops, new issues emerge. While genetically engineered crops can increase yields and productivity, they can also increase new legal concerns that had not previously existed. One such concern is the comingling of non-engineered crops with genetically engineered varieties. The corruption of plants that are not engineered is a problem not only because of the loss of that original plant itself if the entire plant population were to become comingled, but also because of the inability to sell a crop that has been intended as a non-engineered crop when it is infiltrated by genetically engineered material.
Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review
Table Of Contents, Seattle University Law Review
Seattle University Law Review
Table of Contents
End Notes, Sustainable Development Law & Policy
End Notes, Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
State Preemption And Single Use Plastics: Is National Intervention Necessary?, Ethan D. King
State Preemption And Single Use Plastics: Is National Intervention Necessary?, Ethan D. King
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Right To Legally Sourced Lumber? How The Effective Enforcement Of The Lacey Act Is A U.S. Human Rights Obligation And Critical To Preventing Abuse In The Illegal Logging Industry, Melanie Hess
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
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An Ace Up Their Sleeve Or A House Of Cards: Can The Epa's Affordable Clean Energy Rule Withstand Chevron Deference?, Shannon Zaret
An Ace Up Their Sleeve Or A House Of Cards: Can The Epa's Affordable Clean Energy Rule Withstand Chevron Deference?, Shannon Zaret
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Lake Erie Bill Of Rights Gets The Ax: Is Legal Personhood For Nature Dead In The Water?, Devon Alexandra Berman
Lake Erie Bill Of Rights Gets The Ax: Is Legal Personhood For Nature Dead In The Water?, Devon Alexandra Berman
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
The Use Of The Regular Militaries For Natural Disaster Assistance: Climate Change And The Increasing Need For Changes To The Laws In The United States, China, Japan, The Philippines, And Other Countries, Donald D.A. Schaefer
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Editor's Note, Brianna Delduca, Hannah Gardenswartz
Editor's Note, Brianna Delduca, Hannah Gardenswartz
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
End Notes, Sustainable Development Law & Policy
End Notes, Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
How Syria's Failure To Uphold The Kyoto Protocol And Paris Agreement Exacerbated The Effects Of Climate Change In The Levant, Nivea A. Ohri
How Syria's Failure To Uphold The Kyoto Protocol And Paris Agreement Exacerbated The Effects Of Climate Change In The Levant, Nivea A. Ohri
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Continuing A Broad Application Of Section 9 Of The Esa To Prevent Future Mass Extinctions, Alicia Martinez
Continuing A Broad Application Of Section 9 Of The Esa To Prevent Future Mass Extinctions, Alicia Martinez
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Does Importing Endangered Species' Body Parts Help Conservation? Discretion To Import Trophies Under The Trump Administration, Brianna Marie
Does Importing Endangered Species' Body Parts Help Conservation? Discretion To Import Trophies Under The Trump Administration, Brianna Marie
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Ferc Ruling Undermines Energy Federalism And Arbitrarily Targets Mid-Atlantic Region Renewables, Philip Killeen
Ferc Ruling Undermines Energy Federalism And Arbitrarily Targets Mid-Atlantic Region Renewables, Philip Killeen
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Jam V. Ifc: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?, Nicholas Johnson
Jam V. Ifc: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?, Nicholas Johnson
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Can The Expansion Of 45q Effectively Spur Investment In Carbon Capture?, Shannon Zaret
Can The Expansion Of 45q Effectively Spur Investment In Carbon Capture?, Shannon Zaret
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
No Take Backs: Presidential Authority And Public Land Withdrawls, Christian Termyn
No Take Backs: Presidential Authority And Public Land Withdrawls, Christian Termyn
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Editor's Note, Nicole Waxman, Elizabeth Platt
Editor's Note, Nicole Waxman, Elizabeth Platt
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
End Notes, Sustainable Development Law & Policy
End Notes, Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Ban On Plastic Microbeads: Too Narrow, Or Just Narrow Enough?, Liz Michalowska
Ban On Plastic Microbeads: Too Narrow, Or Just Narrow Enough?, Liz Michalowska
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Real Property Sublessors Escape Cercla Owner Liability In The Second Circuit, Alison Shlom
Real Property Sublessors Escape Cercla Owner Liability In The Second Circuit, Alison Shlom
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Using Artificial Intelligence To Improve Data Accuracy Of Air Pollutants Under The Clean Air Act, Lauren Palley
Using Artificial Intelligence To Improve Data Accuracy Of Air Pollutants Under The Clean Air Act, Lauren Palley
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Can Courts Stop Citizens From Prosecuting Criminal Cases Under The Clean Water Act?, Hannah Gardenswartz
Can Courts Stop Citizens From Prosecuting Criminal Cases Under The Clean Water Act?, Hannah Gardenswartz
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
A Pattern Of Ruling Against Mother Nature: Wildlife Species Cases Decided By Justice Kavanaugh, William J. Snape Iii
A Pattern Of Ruling Against Mother Nature: Wildlife Species Cases Decided By Justice Kavanaugh, William J. Snape Iii
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.
Editor's Note, Nicole Waxman, Elizabeth Platt
Editor's Note, Nicole Waxman, Elizabeth Platt
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
No abstract provided.