Activists Sue Feds for Allowing Horse Slaughter for Food
"Neigh!" They say.
Protectionism rears its head in the Magnolia State.
Anything wrong with letting cheese-fanciers decide for themselves?
Says she was bulimic as a child
Is it a federal government or a central one?
Government limits on sugar, salt and fat
North Carolina trying to censor over lack of credentials
Law allows anyone to sue restaurants in the "public interest" if they don't warn about chemicals in their food
Most mandatory government food labeling schemes stink. Private ones usually don't stink. Problem, meet solution.
The unintended consequences of not letting consumers have what they want
Does that make a cheeseburger a "controlled substance"?
A new study on the impact of calorie information at fast food and chain restaurants raises more questions than it answers.
Takings Clause challenge will proceed in 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
Depression era rules manage how much can be sold
Taxpayer-subsidized crop insurance, like all farm subsidies, is a costly bipartisan disaster.
Considering concentrating more on what they're known for
D.C. office drones are happy about new lunch options, restaurants and the city council aren't so thrilled.
Wisconsin dairy farmer voted not guilty on three out of four charges.
In addition to its constitutional flaws, California's foie gras ban is unenforceable. A flurry of lawsuits by animal rights groups is making this fact more and more clear.
Obvious industrial producer protections classified as "hygiene" issue
So-called "ag gag" laws unconstitutionally target farm whistleblowers. Two recent decisions have dealt a serious blow to these laws.
What we eat and drink is, first and foremost, a matter of individual responsibility.
Doesn't think demands to consume less are supported by science
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