Friday, December 11, 2009

Agriculture Law Schools

Agricultural law students learn about regulatons on farm properties and products.


Farms throughout the United States have to navigate through various regulations to produce the world's food and alternative fuels. Agricultural law programs feature courses that teach students about food quality standards, agricultural tariffs and land assessments. Most agricultural law schools are based in small communities with active farm industries.


Drake University


The Agricultural Law Center at Drake University hosts courses in land-use control and environmental law. After completing foundation courses, aspiring agricultural lawyers pursue internships with the Rural Concern Hotline and the Iowa Department of Justice. The Opperman Law Library holds journals and legal texts dealing with issues in agricultural law. Faculty and students interested in agricultural law can publish their research in the university's Journal of Agricultural Law. The Agricultural Law Association brings together students for lectures and public events that address changes in this legal field.


Drake University


2621 Carpenter Ave.








Des Moines, IA 50311


515-271-2824


www.drake.edu


Penn State University


The Dickinson School of Law at Penn State University features a program with an emphasis in land use and environmental law. Students can also pursue joint programs in law and forest resources resulting in doctoral degrees. Every student must complete a course in client counseling, advocacy or legal writing after finishing the core curriculum. The Agricultural Law Resource and Reference Center houses journals and working papers at its Publications Library. Agricultural law students gain experience dealing with farmers, ranchers and rural business owners at the Rural Economic Development Clinic.


Penn State University


207C Lewis Katz Building


University Park, PA 16802


814-865-3723


psu.edu


University of Arkansas


The University of Arkansas School of Law offers courses on agricultural law topics including agricultural taxation and crop insurance. The school accepts applications each year for financial aid opportunities like the Arkansas Bar Foundation Scholarship. Agricultural law students and faculty submit articles on farming issues to the university's Journal of Food Law & Policy. The Pro Bono Program at the University of Arkansas connects students with local clinics and law firms serving agricultural clients. The Office of Career Planning helps third-year students pursue externships and clerkships near campus.


University of Arkansas


1045 W. Maple St.


Fayetteville, AR 72701


479-575-5601


uark.edu


Southern Illinois University


Southern Illinois University School of Law hosts courses on water law and land-use planning for agricultural law students. Students can choose the environmental and agricultural law concentration as they finish first-year requirements. The School of Law maintains updated application information for endowed funds like the Illinois Judicial Council Scholarship. The Self Help Legal Center at Southern Illinois University allows advanced students to provide free assistance to clients in the Carbondale area. Graduating students pursue jobs at law firms, state agencies and non-profit organizations through the Office of Career Services.








Southern Illinois University


1150 Douglas Dr.


Carbondale, IL 62901


618-536-7711


siuc.edu

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