A. Bryan Endres

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Associate Professor, Agricultural and Consumer Economics

bendres@illinois.edu

Degrees

J.D.  2000 University of Illinois
M.A. 1995 Bowie State University
B.S.  1992 United States Military Academy

Emphasis 

  • Legal/Policy

Understanding of the legal dimensions of food production and marketing that are essential elements in creating food secure societies.

Publication highlights

A. Bryan Endres & Lisa R. Schlessinger, Pollen Drift: Reframing the Biotechnology Liability Debate, 119 PENN STATE LAW REVIEW (2014).

A. Bryan Endres & Rachel Armstrong, Community Supported Agriculture and Community Labor: Constructing a New Model to Unite Volunteers and Employees, 43 SOUTHWESTERN LAW REVIEW 371-396 (2014).

Nicholas R. Johnson, Rachel Armstrong & A. Bryan Endres, Community Supported Agriculture: An Exploration of Legal Issues and Risk-Management Strategies, 28 NATURAL RESOURCES & ENVIRONMENT 26-29 (2013).

Jody M. Endres, A. Bryan Endres & Jeremy J. Stoller, Building Bio-based Supply Chains: Theoretical Perspectives on Innovative Contract Design, 31 UCLA JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND POLICY 72-149 (2013).

A. Bryan Endres & Rachel Armstrong, Diverging Values: Community Supported Agriculture, Volunteers, and the Hegemonic Legal System, 2 FOOD STUDIES: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL 43-55 (2013).

A. Bryan Endres, Labeling Genetically Engineered Food in the United States: Suggestions for a New Approach, 2 LAWS 150-168 (2013).

A. Bryan Endres, Lisa R. Schlessinger & Rachel Armstrong, United States Food Law Update: Shrouded by Election-Year Politics, State Initiatives and Private Lawsuits Fill in the Gaps Created by Congressional and Agency Ossification, 9 JOURNAL OF FOOD LAW & POLICY 99-134 (2013).

Megan R. Galey & A. Bryan Endres, Locating the Boundaries of Sustainable Agriculture, 17 NEXUS JOURNAL OF LAW AND POLICY 3-34 (2012).

A. Bryan Endres, An Evolutionary Approach to Agricultural Biotechnology: Litigation Challenges to the Regulatory and Common Law Regimes for Genetically Engineered Plants, 4 NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY LAW JOURNAL 59-87 (2012).

A. Bryan Endres, New hope for dedicated genetically engineered bioenergy feedstocks?, 4 GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY-BIOENERGY, 127-129 (2012).

Nicholas R. Johnson & A. Bryan Endres, Small Producers, Big Hurdles: Barriers Facing Producers of Local Foods, 32 HAMLINE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC LAW & POLICY 49-122 (2011).

A. Bryan Endres & Nicholas R. Johnson, United States Food Law Update: The FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, Obesity, and Deceptive Labeling Enforcement, 7 JOURNAL OF FOOD LAW & POLICY 135-168 (2011).

A. Bryan Endres & Nicholas R. Johnson, Integrating Stakeholder Roles in Food Production, Marketing and Safety Systems: An Evolving Multi-Jurisdictional Approach, 26 JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL LAW & LITIGATION 29-108 (2011).

A. Bryan Endres, Nicholas R. Johnson & Michaela N. Tarr, United States Food Law Update: Health Care Reform, Preemption, Labeling Claims and Unpaid Interns: The Latest Battles in Food Law, 6 JOURNAL OF FOOD LAW & POLICY 311-337 (Fall 2010).

A. Bryan Endres & Michaela N. Tarr, United States Food Law Update: Initial Food Safety Restructuring Efforts, Poultry Production Contract Reforms and Genetically Engineered Rice Litigation, 6 JOURNAL OF FOOD LAW & POLICY 103-138 (Spring 2010).

A. Bryan Endres, Stephanie B. Johnson, Donald L. Uchtmann & Anne H. Silvis, The Legal Needs of Farmers: An Analysis of the Family Farm Legal Needs Survey, 69 MONTANA LAW REVIEW 135-155 (Winter 2010).

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