The Agriculture Marketing Agreement Act of 1937 allows the United States Secretary of Agriculture to establish “marketing orders” to ensure stability in a variety of agricultural markets. The marketing order requiring raisin growers to turn over a percentage of their crop to the government free of charge is an allocation… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Horne v. Department of Agriculture
Horne v. Department of Agriculture is About More than Just Raisins and Free Markets
Condemnation law can be a tricky affair. But, until recently, there was one solid rule you could rely on: if the government physically takes possession of someone’s property, it’s generally a taking, and the government has to pay the owner. You will notice we noted “until recently.” The United States Supreme Court will soon have the… Read more »