Category: Issue 482

  • Added Sugar Constitutes 13 Percent of Daily Caloric Intake for Americans, Says CDC Report

    A recent report issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has allegedly found that “approximately 13% of adults’ total caloric intakes came from added sugars between 2005 and 2010” despite government recommendations that “no more than 5% to 15% of calories should come from solid fats and added sugars.” R. Bethene Ervin,…

  • Report Finds Contaminated Turkey Contains Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

    According to a new Consumer Reports study that analyzed ground turkey purchased at retail store nationwide, more than one-half of the 257 samples tested were contaminated with fecal bacteria and “almost all” of the diseasecausing organisms “proved resistant to one or more of the antibiotics commonly used to fight them.” The magazine tested both conventional…

  • Ag Law Professor Refutes NYT Article Claims About Fraud in Pigford Settlement

    University of Arkansas School of Law Professor Susan Schneider has authored a post on the Agricultural Law Blog agreeing with a Federation of Southern Cooperatives post refuting claims by a New York Times reporter of fraud linked to the recovery of settlement proceeds (the Pigford settlement) in litigation alleging U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) loan…

  • Dissident Raisin Growers Prevail in Challenge to California Marketing Board

    According to a news source, a California judge recently determined that the California Department of Food and Agriculture did not comply with statutory requirements when it created the state’s Raisin Marketing Board 15 years ago, agreeing with a challenge filed by dissident raisin growers and packers who have long complained about paying for marketing with…

  • California AG Brings Prop. 65 Suit over Candy Containing Lead

    California’s attorney general (AG) has filed a suit against a number of candy manufacturers and grocery retailers, alleging that they have violated Proposition 65 (Prop. 65) by failing to label “ginger candies and other food products containing ginger” and/or “plum candies and other products containing plums,” which the AG claims contain lead, a substance known…

  • Peanut Company Owner Fails in Bid to Reclaim Passport

    A federal court in Georgia considering the criminal charges filed against former Peanut Corp. of America owner Stewart Parnell has denied his request for the return of his passport “for purposes of employment-related international travel.” United States v. Parnell, No. 13-12 (M.D. Ga., order entered April 26, 2013). Parnell apparently surrendered his passport as a…

  • Monster Beverage Seeks to Halt City Attorney’s Investigation and Demands

    Monster Beverage Corp. has filed a complaint for declaratory and injunctive relief against San Francisco’s city attorney, who launched an investigation into the company’s alleged marketing of energy drinks to children in October 2012. Monster Beverage Corp. v. Herrera, No. 13-786 (C.D. Cal., E. Div., filed April 29, 2013). According to the complaint, City Attorney…

  • Political Contributions at Issue in Diamond Foods Securities Litigation

    A federal court in California has reportedly ordered two plaintiffs’ law firms to disclose under seal any contributions made “either directly or indirectly by the firm or by any member of the firm to the Democratic Attorneys General Association from January 1, 2012, to present, and any communications between either law firm and the Mississippi…