SCOTUS Clarifies Where EPA Challenges May Be Brought
/The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued two opinions that clarify where challenges to EPA final actions should be filed.
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The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued two opinions that clarify where challenges to EPA final actions should be filed.
Read MoreIrrigation has gone high-tech. It’s no surprise that technology plays an important role in increasing the efficiency and decreasing the water usage of modern. The rise of Internet of Things (IoT) sensors and their ability to stream data across fields has accelerated high-tech irrigation. Collecting this data brings lots of promise and few legal concerns. Todd Janzen was recently interviewed by Anne Blankenbiller, editor-in-chief of Irrigation Today for the feature article: What’s the Big Deal with Big Data?
Read MoreMore than technology has changed in agriculture over the past 50 years. Indiana leaders and society itself have recognized that agriculture is more than farming, and that women can fill key roles in agriculture, on and off the farm.
Brianna was featured in the Indiana Prairie Farmer series on women in agriculture in our state. The full story is available here.
Read MoreLast year the standard for review for administrative decisions was upended (Indiana and federal level). Recently our Court of Appeals explained that this change does not apply to zoning appeals.
The team from Janzen Schroeder Ag Law will attend Indy Bar’s luncheon hosting U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown.
The team from Janzen Schroeder Ag Law will take part in the Indiana State Bar Association’s Ag Section event taking place on the eve of the 2025 Indiana State Fair.
The team from Janzen Schroeder Ag Law will present at the Indiana Farm Bureau Drainage School in August.
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