On November 3, the state of Maine filed a lawsuit against raw milk producer Dan Brown for allegedly selling raw milk without a license and for not labeling the raw milk as unpasteurized. The complaint
Alli Condra
Alli received her J.D. with high honors from Drake University Law School with a certificate in Food and Agricultural Law in May 2011. She graduated summa cum laude from California Lutheran University in 2006 with a B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on Pre-Naturopathic Medicine. After graduating from CLU, Alli moved to Mexico City for a year to work with migrants and refugees at a non-profit, Sin Fronteras. While there, Alli conducted an informal study about the food security among the migrants and refugees with the hopes of increasing funding for food from the United Nations High Commission on Refugees. Upon returning from Mexico, Alli worked at Trader Joe's and with the S'Cool Food Initiative, a non-profit working to get healthy lunches into the public schools in Santa Barbara County. In January 2011, Alli won the University of Oregon Journal of Environmental Law and Litigation's writing competition with a paper titled, "And on that Farm There Was an Intern, E-I-E-I-O: Labor Issues in Training a New Generation of Farmers." In the fall of 2010, Alli presented her research about farm internships and labor law at the American Agricultural Law Association's annual conference in Omaha, Nebraska. While in law school, Alli was actively involved with the Drake Agricultural Law Association, serving as vice-president her second year and president her last year of school, and served as Treasurer of the Health Law Association. She served as Junior Staff on the Drake Law Review from 2009-2010. Alli is currently pursuing her LL.M. in Agricultural and Food Law at the University of Arkansas. She was chosen as the 2011-2012 recipient of the Marler Clark Graduate Assistantship, a partnership that will allow her to research and write for Food Safety News.
Why Fruits, Vegetables Are Excluded from Farm Subsidies
There has been a lot of talk recently about federal farm subsidies, including whether the Super Committee is going to cut them to aid in reducing the federal deficit; whether these subsidies are contributing to…
Continue Reading Why Fruits, Vegetables Are Excluded from Farm Subsidies
A Rose by Any Other Name: The Food 'Dialogues'
“O, be some other name! What’s in a name?
That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”
– Romeo and Juliet
On Sept. 22 the U.S. Farmers and Ranchers…
Continue Reading A Rose by Any Other Name: The Food 'Dialogues'
FDA Import Alerts: A Primer
Editor’s note: We asked Alli Condra, who is pursuing her LL.M. in Agricultural and Food Law at the University of Arkansas, and is the recipient of the Marler Clark Graduate Assistantship, to give us the …
Harvard Steps Up to the Healthy Eating Plate
Just a few short months after the U.S.Department of Agriculture unveiled its new food guide MyPlate, nutrition experts at Harvard’s School of Public Health and Harvard Health Publications released their own guide, Healthy Eating…
Continue Reading Harvard Steps Up to the Healthy Eating Plate