Category: Issue 588

  • Organic Egg Production Target of Cornucopia Institute Analysis

    A new Cornucopia Institute report examines four methods of organic egg production—pasture-based with mobile housing, “pasture raised” using fixed housing with access to adjacent pastures, fixed housing with minimum outdoor access and industrial scale. Titled “Scrambled Eggs: Separating Factory Farm Egg Production from Authentic Organic Agriculture,” the analysis also discusses animal welfare standards and evaluates…

  • Journal Article Describes Emergence of Legal Epidemiology

    A group of public health policy professionals has proposed a multidisciplinary approach to public health law, arguing that public health professionals should receive training in a variety of disciplines to “promote full recognition and [the] optimal role of law in public health.” Scott Burris et al., “A Transdisciplinary Approach to Public Health Law: The Emerging…

  • Photographer Sues Artist Jeff Koons for Infringement of Gin Ad

    Photographer Mitchel Gray has reportedly filed a lawsuit against Jeff Koons alleging that one of the artist’s works infringes on Gray’s copyright to a photo used in a Gordon’s® gin advertisement in 1986. The ad portrays a photo of a woman painting on the beach and a man seated next to her, a photo of…

  • Grumpy Cat Sues Beverage Co. for Copyright Infringement

    Grumpy Cat Ltd., owner of the Grumpy Cat trademark, has filed a copyright infringement suit against Grenade Beverage LLC alleging the company failed to pay for the sales of authorized merchandise and sold additional unauthorized branded products. Grumpy Cat Ltd. v. Grenade Beverage LLC, No. 15-2063 (C.D. Cal., filed December 11, 2015). “Ironically,” the complaint states,…

  • Jury Finds for Heinz in Lead-Tainted Baby Food Insurance Coverage Dispute

    A Pennsylvania jury has found that Starr Surplus Lines Insurance must uphold H.J. Heinz Co.’s $25 million policy covering damages related to baby cereal tainted with lead. H.J. Heinz Co. v. Starr Surplus Lines Ins. Co., No. 15-0631 (W.D. Penn., jury verdict entered December 16, 2015). Heinz sought a declaratory judgment that the insurance provider…

  • MSG False Ad Settlement Denied

    A California federal court has denied a proposed settlement in a consumer class action alleging Annie Chun’s® soup products, made by CJ America Inc., either contain monosodium glutamate or ingredients that produce the substance during the cooking process despite being labeled as “No MSG Added.” Petersen v. CJ America Inc., No. 14-2570 (S.D. Cal., order…

  • Seventh Circuit Upholds Indiana Cold-Beer Sales Ban

    The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld an Indiana law restricting the sale of cold packaged beer in convenience stores, pharmacies and groceries in incorporated towns, finding that the statute survives a rational-basis analysis. Petroleum Mktrs. & Convenience Stores Assoc v. Cook, No. 14-2559 (7th Cir., order entered December 14, 2014). The court found…

  • Tuna Price-Fixing Suits Consolidated

    Nine putative class actions and 44 related cases alleging that StarKist Co., Bumble Bee Foods LLC and Tri-Union Seafoods LLC conspired to fix prices of canned tuna have been consolidated by the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation. In re Packaged Seafood Prods. Antitrust Litig., No. 15-2670 (S.D. Cal., order entered December 9, 2015). The…