May 2026 Roundup

As May has ended, the staff at the National Agricultural Law Center continue to bring trusted research and information in agricultural and food law to stakeholders across the country. Outlined below are many of the new NALC resources from May 2026.

Blog Posts

UADA News Releases/Articles

The Feed

Webinars

Publications

NALC Outreach

  • Harrison Pittman, NALC Director
    • May 6 – Hosted half-day in-person NALC-NASDA Foundation program ‘Agricultural & Food Law Policy Briefing’ in Washington, D.C.
      • May 6 – In-person panel discussions as moderator: “Four Corners” Congressional Update: Ag Trade, E-15, MAHA, Farm Bill, & Related Issues; State of Play on The Hill: View from the Trenches; in-person discussion as part of a panel: “Ag Industry Litigation & Regulation Update” with other NALC staffers.
    • May 19 – In-person presentation on xx at xx in Charleston, SC.
    • May 22 – In-person presentation on ‘Looking Forward by Looking Back: Perspectives on 25 Years of Agricultural Law’ at the 19th Annual John Huffaker Agricultural Law Course at Texas Tech University’s School of Law in Lubbock, TX
  • Elizabeth Rumley, Senior Staff Attorney
    • May 6 – Hosted half-day in-person NALC-NASDA Foundation program ‘Agricultural & Food Law Policy Briefing’ in Washington, D.C.
      • May 6 – In-person panel discussion as part of a panel on ‘Ag Industry Litigation & Regulation Update’ with other NALC staffers.
    • May 14 – Met with a tour of Arkansas Future Ag Leaders and discussed careers in ag law.
  • Rusty Rumley, Senior Staff Attorney
    • May 6 – Hosted half-day in-person NALC-NASDA Foundation program ‘Agricultural & Food Law Policy Briefing’ in Washington, D.C.
      • May 6 – In-person panel discussion as part of a panel on ‘Ag Industry Litigation & Regulation Update’ with other NALC staffers.
  • Brigit Rollins, Staff Attorney
    • May 6 – Hosted half-day in-person NALC-NASDA Foundation program ‘Agricultural & Food Law Policy Briefing’ in Washington, D.C.
      • May 6 – In-person panel discussion as part of a panel on ‘Ag Industry Litigation & Regulation Update’ with other NALC staffers.
  • Emily Stone, Staff Attorney
    • May 6 – Hosted half-day in-person NALC-NASDA Foundation program ‘Agricultural & Food Law Policy Briefing’ in Washington, D.C.
      • May 6 – In-person panel discussion as part of a panel on ‘Ag Industry Litigation & Regulation Update’ with other NALC staffers.
    • May 18 – In-person presentation on ‘The State of Alternative Proteins: A Survey of the Legislation & Litigation Effecting Cell-Cultured Meat‘ at the Debating the Future of Global Food Law conference at Michigan State University in East Lansing, MI.
  • Will Scobey, Staff Attorney
    • May 6 – Hosted half-day in-person NALC-NASDA Foundation program ‘Agricultural & Food Law Policy Briefing’ in Washington, D.C.

NALC Media Mentions

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