Ebook {Epub PDF} Habeas Codfish: Reflections on Food and the Law by Barry M. Levenson
Habeas codfish: reflections on food and the law Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. reflections on food and the law by Levenson, Barry M. Publication date Topics Food law and legislation -- United States -- Cases, Law -- Anecdotes, Law -- Humor Publisher Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press CollectionUser Interaction Count: · Barry M. Levenson, the curator of the world-famous (really!) Mount Horeb Mustard Museum and a self-proclaimed "recovering lawyer," offers in Habeas Codfish an entertaining and expert overview of the frustrating, frightening, and funny intersections of food and the law. Discover how Mr. Peanut shaped the law of trademark infringement for the entire food www.doorway.ru Barry M. Levenson, the curator of the world-famous (really!) Mount Horeb Mustard Museum and a self-proclaimed "recovering lawyer," offers in Habeas Codfish an entertaining and expert overview of the frustrating, frightening, and funny intersections of food and the law. Discover how Mr. Peanut shaped the law of trademark infringement for the entire food industry.
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Habeas Codfish: Reflections on Food and the Law. by. Barry M. Levenson. · Rating details · 26 ratings · 5 reviews. From the McDonald’s hot coffee case to the cattle ranchers’ beef with Oprah Winfrey, from the old English "Assize of Bread" to current nutrition labeling laws, what we eat and how we eat are shaped as much by legal regulations as by personal taste. Habeas Codfish, Reflections on Food and the Law. by Barry M. Levenson (Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, ). pgs. $ Order, () Reviewed by Gail Miles. The author of this meaty collection of essays about legal cases involving food is not only an attorney but also Chief Mustard Officer of Wisconsin's Mount Horeb Mustard Museum. His book, then, represents the melding of two passions, law and food. It's carefully presented, entertaining, and downright fascinating.
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