Will Be Attending the 2009 AALA Conference

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I will be attending the 2009 American Agriculture Law Association (“AALA”) Conference held in Williamsburg, Virgina this Friday, September 25th, and Saturday, September 26th.  AALA has an exciting round of speakers and panelists this year.  I am excited to listen to some of the most renown experts in agriculture law speak on a wide breadth of issues affecting farmers and …

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The Indictment of Ernest Paragallo

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As I mentioned in this blog, Ernest Paragallo was arrested last spring for the malnourishment and neglect of horses on Long Island, New York.  177 race horses were seized from his property and he was charged with 35 misdemeanor counts. After studying the indictment, Paragollo’s 35 misdemeanor counts are an alleged violation of Section 353 of the Agriculture and Markets …

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YPC “Cattle Call”

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The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (“NCBA”) Young Producers’ Council (“YPC”) blog titled “Cattle Call” is finally up on the web!  You can find the blog here on NCBA’s website.  You can also find Eddy Arnold’s version of the “Cattle Call” here (Sorry, I couldn’t resist). YPC has some great bloggers from very diverse backgrounds.  I am looking forward to reading …

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Ag Torts 101: So What Exactly Is A “Tort?”

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I’m starting a new blog series where I will work through different torts that affect farmers, ranchers, and agribusinesses.  I think it is important for livestock producers, farmers, and business people involved in this great industry to be cognizant of the main areas of law that affect their everyday life.  I will try to make the tort lessons bite size …

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Prof. Cupp’s Animal Law Article Wins AALA Scholarship Award

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The American Agriculture Law Association (“AALA”) announced that Prof. Richard L. Cupp from Pepperdine University, School of Law won its 2009 Professional Scholarship Award.  His article titled Moving Beyond Animal Rights:  A Legal/Contractualist Critique and can be downloaded online here from the San Diego Law Review. Prof. Cupp’s article critiques the analogy made by some animal rights theorists between granting …

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Become a Fan of Rincker Law, PLLC on Facebook!

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Rincker Law, PLLC isn’t just on twitter – the firm just started a fan page on facebook.  You can become a fan here for updates on firm news and events, blog updates, and agriculture law & policy.  Feel free to join the conversation on the discussion board about various agriculture law and policy issues. Even though facebook’s genesis was strictly …

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Where Were You on 9-11?

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Eight years ago on this day I was in Des Moines, Iowa eating breakfast at the National Barrow Show.  I was on the livestock judging team at Texas A & M University and we had finished a competitive collegiate pig judging contest the previous day.  I remember a woman working in the kitchen coming out and telling us that a …

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What is the Biggest Legal Issue Affecting the Agriculture Industry?

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In 140 characters or less, the following people on Twitter answered that question as follows: 1.  @PoppyDavis from Washington D.C. – “4 produce: FoodSafety regs that conflict w/ environmental regs & make farmers responsible 4 what happens in process & transit.” 2.  @nycUlla from New York City and Delhi, New York – “I would say consolidation (anti-trust).” 3.  @craig_leach from …

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Results from NYSBA Animal Law Student Writing Competition

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This past year, I was appointed on the Committee on Animals and the Law for the New York State Bar Association (“NYSBA”).  As part of my Committee responsibilities, I am on the sub-committee for the student writing competition.  The sub-committee is Chaired by Jessica Sonenshein from Proskauer Rose LLP and Vice-Chaired by Liam Castro from Koehler & Isaacs LLP.  Only …

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New Jersey To Vote On Open Space Funding Affecting Farmland and Rural Communities

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Historically, the New Jersey Legislature has appropriated significant monies for Open Space, Farmland and Historic Preservation Funding for the Garden State; however, since state revenues are down in New Jersey and the Garden State Preservation Trust (“GSPT”) is virtually depleted, the New Jersey Legislature left this issue for its voters to decide this November.  The Green Acres, Water Supply and …

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Farmers’ Markets in the Tri-State Area

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Though I love all types of agriculture production and sales, I have always been a fan of farmers’ markets.  Perhaps its because I grew up helping my grandparents shuck fresh corn-on-the-cob, pick pumpkin blossoms, and sell cherry tomatoes to neighbors, but have always felt that farmers’ markets are a great way for the American consumer to reconnect with the amazing …

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Bryan Walsh Speaks Out On His Article in TIME Magazine

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Over the last week the ag community has been in uproar over Bryan Walsh’s TIME Magazine’s cover story “Getting Real About the High Cost of Cheap Food.”  Many agriculture organizations have been vocal about their disappointment of Walsh’s article including the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (“NCBA”) (a radio interview on AgriTalk with Daren Williams from NCBA can be found here) …

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