Symposium, Re-Tooling Food Law: How Traditional Legal Models Can Be Re-Tooled for Food System Reform, 38 SEATTLE UNIV L. REV. 1175-1435 (2015).

Leib, Keynote Remarks: Re-Tooling Law and Legal Education for Food System Reform: Food Law and Policy in Practice, 1175-1188; Craig, Re-Tooling Marine Food Supply Resilience in a Climate Change Era: Some Needed Reforms, 1189-1235;
Telesetsky, Scuttling IUU Fishing and Rewarding Sustainable Fishing: Enhancing the Effectiveness of the Port State Measures Agreement with Trade-Related Measures, 1237-1270; Freeman, The 2014 Farm Bill: Farm Subsidies and Food Oppression, 1271-1297; Wiseman, The Dangerous Right to Food Choice, 1299-1315; Marceau, Ag Gag Past, Present, and Future, 1317-1344; Negowetti, Opening the Barnyard Door: Transparency and the Resurgence of Ag-Gag & Veggie Libel Laws, 1345-1398; Stearns, Pay No Attention to that Man Behind the Curtain: Concealment, Revelation, and the Question of Food Safety, 1399-1435.

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