via ACLU Settlement will expand access to the Hepatitis C cure for incarcerated Vermonters. MONTPELIER, Vt. – A federal district court in Burlington gave preliminary approval on a class …
Going public
via Harvard Law Todayby Elaine McArdle Before starting as a student at Harvard Law School two years ago, Courtney Brunson ’22 worked in Washington, D.C. for U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren on her …
From Cottage Foods to Home Cooks: Recent Legislative Trends for Kitchen Micropreneurs
via CHLPI blogby Brianna Johnson-King J.D. '21 and Vrushab Gowda J.D. '21 Selling homemade food – from baked goods to complete meals – provides an opportunity for millions of people in America to …
Webinar Review: “Exploring the Role of Liability Protection in Facilitating Increased Food Donation”
via CHLPI blog Highlights Providing comprehensive liability protection to food donors and food recovery organizations has the potential to support greater food donationRaising awareness among …
Biden Urged to Improve Food Box Program, Continue Aid for Hungry
via Bloomberg Governmentby Megan U. Boyanton Food bank operators and lawmakers are pushing President Joe Biden’s administration for systematic changes to the federal food box program to help feed …
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USDA’s New Guideline for Donating Meat and Poultry: A Positive Step Towards Reducing Food Waste
via CHLPI blogby Nicholas Hanel and Ata Nalbantoglu, FLPC clinical students In a recent push to promote the donation of food to prevent safe, edible food from going to waste, in December 2020 …