Tuesday, November 30, 2010
From Seed to Stomach: Food and Farming Law
On Friday, January 21, 2011, Northeastern University Law Journal will host its annual symposium: "From Seed to Stomach: Food and Farming Law." The symposium will focus on recent legal developments in the areas of food and farming law, including intellectual property and genetically-modified foods, sustainable economic farming, and food labeling and consumption. For more details, go here.
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Labels: conferences, environmental law, intellectual property
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Cape Wind Wins Federal Approval
Yesterday, the controversial Cape Wind project received federal approval. Although opponents vow to take the battle to court, specialists say this is a delaying tactic at best. Read more here.
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Labels: environmental law
Friday, April 04, 2008
Public Interest Law: Earthjustice
Earthjustice is a non-profit law firm specializing in environmental work. Founded in 1971 as the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund but renamed in 1997 as Earthjustice, the firm employs 55 attorneys at nine offices nationwide and represents hundreds of clients without charge. Check out its website, which has extensive resources about environmental issues, laws and cases, and includes a link to employment opportunities at Earthjustice, including attorney positions and internships. And for more, see a recent article in the National Law Journal.
Source: National Law Journal
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Source: National Law Journal
Labels: environmental law, online resources, public interest law