Food v. Fuel: A Growing Conflict
In mid-August of this year, Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe and North Carolina Governor Beverly Eaves Purdue requested that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) waive a portion of the Renewable Fuel … Food v. Fuel: A Growing Conflict
“Ag Gag” Laws: Industry Trumps the First Amendment
“Ag Gag” Laws: Industry Trumps the First Amendment By David Slade As I wrote in a much longer article earlier this year, numerous 2012 legislative sessions across the country saw … “Ag Gag” Laws: Industry Trumps the First Amendment
Low Hanging Fruit-The Food Hub Foundation
Low Hanging Fruit-The Food Hub Foundation by Jody Hardin [email protected] The lowest hanging fruit seems the most likely to be harvested, right? Many new opportunities are awaiting harvest as … Low Hanging Fruit-The Food Hub Foundation
Catalysts for Change
The Arkansas Journal for Social Change ‘s Second Annual Symposium Co-hosted by HLSA Nov 8, 2013 Room 323 From 9AM-4PM Cause Lawyering and Use of Courtroom Interpreters Panel will count … Catalysts for Change
A View from the Third Tier: One Professor’s Preliminary Thoughts about Teaching Law Students
By Theresa M. Beiner I am in my eighteenth year [1] of teaching at a law school that currently sits in the third tier of the U.S. News and World … A View from the Third Tier: One Professor’s Preliminary Thoughts about Teaching Law Students
Logic as the Lens of Faith: An Abductive Approach to Religious Conflict
By Gary Slater [1] The logical method of abduction provides a constructive means of addressing religious disputes in public settings. By allowing one to distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate … Logic as the Lens of Faith: An Abductive Approach to Religious Conflict