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Safeguarding Organic Food: The Need For International Certification Standards, Balse Kornacki Jan 2006

Safeguarding Organic Food: The Need For International Certification Standards, Balse Kornacki

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Panel Remarks On Liability: Liability For Farming?, Rachel G. Lattimore Jan 2003

Panel Remarks On Liability: Liability For Farming?, Rachel G. Lattimore

Richmond Journal of Law & Technology

Good afternoon. To begin, I’d like to thank Ed Wallis and the Richmond Journal of Law & Tech- nology for inviting me to speak on such a distinguished panel. And I’d like to tell you one thing about myself that is not in my fancy lawyer biography. I grew up on a small family farm down in North Caro- lina, so I learned from an early age about the different types of genetic manipulations that go on a farm, from breeding cattle to grafting apple trees, which if you’re fourteen years old, consists of spending your entire Spring Break taking …


Remarks On Regulating Genetically Modified Foods In The United States, David Hegewood Jan 2003

Remarks On Regulating Genetically Modified Foods In The United States, David Hegewood

Richmond Journal of Law & Technology

I would like to thank the Richmond Journal of Law & Technology for inviting me this afternoon and for organizing this forum. I’ve never been on Crossfire, and it’s easy to see why Val has, so I probably won’t be quite as entertaining. In fact most of what I wanted to say this afternoon has already been said in one form or another. Val just stole the last one with the Watson and Crick Fiftieth Anniversary. What I want to do is maybe give you more of a sense of perspective and then go over some of the facts.


Tracking The Adc: Ranchers' Boon, Taxpayers' Burden, Wildlife's Bane, David Hoch, Will Carrington Heath Jan 1997

Tracking The Adc: Ranchers' Boon, Taxpayers' Burden, Wildlife's Bane, David Hoch, Will Carrington Heath

Animal Law Review

Approximately thirty five million dollars are spent each year by the Animal Damage Control division of the US Department of Agriculture to destroy predator animals that supposedly kill livestock. The methods by which the ADC kills these "predators" are appalling. Mr. Hoch argues that the funding for this program is excessive, irresponsible, and raises serious ethical questions. He concludes that ADC activities should be terminated immediately.


Non-Reviewability Of Emergency Suspension Powers Under The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide And Rodenticide Act: Nor-Am Agricultural Products, Inc. V. Hardin, Howard B. Sandler Jan 1971

Non-Reviewability Of Emergency Suspension Powers Under The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide And Rodenticide Act: Nor-Am Agricultural Products, Inc. V. Hardin, Howard B. Sandler

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.