by David Gumpert | Jun 22, 2016 | What's New |
A seemingly minor request last March by U.S. Department of Agriculture agents to inspect Amos Miller’s Pennsylvania farm has exploded into a full-court press on private food rights. Justice Department lawyers argue in more than 60 pages of briefs designed to convince...
by David Gumpert | May 26, 2016 | What's New |
In a bittersweet anniversary, it’s three years ago this week that the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund scored its biggest win since launching in mid-2007: Its local trial lawyer led a legal team that convinced a Wisconsin jury to acquit farmer Vernon Hershberger of...
by David Gumpert | May 1, 2016 | What's New |
As Amos Miller goes anxiously about his work, awaiting the inevitable harsh government action against his Pennsylvania farm, he is at long last learning more about the mysterious illness in California that the CDC blamed on his milk. In a March 18 report posted...
by David Gumpert | Apr 22, 2016 | What's New |
A significant government legal action—either a raid or a court suit— seems to be in the offing against Miller’s Organic Farm in Pennsylvania. In an effort to counter and possibly head off the regulatory hostility that is gathering, members of the farm’s private...
by David Gumpert | Mar 31, 2016 | What's New |
Those of you old enough may recall a television show of the late 1950s and early 1960s, “To Tell the Truth”. It featured a panel of celebrities charged with correctly picking out from among three anonymous individuals the one with an unusual occupation or experience,...
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