Neil Hamilton (lawyer)
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Neil D. Hamilton is an American lawyer and agricultural economics writer. Hamilton currently holds the Dwight D. Opperman Chair of Law at Drake Law School (Des Moines, Iowa), where he is also the Director of the Agricultural Law Center. He is also chairman of the Agriculture Law Section of the Association of American Law Schools.
Before coming to Drake Law School in 1983, he taught at the University of Arkansas. He was an Iowa Assistant Attorney General from 1979 to 1981.
Hamilton is a past president of the American Agricultural Law Association (AALA). He has authored books and articles on agricultural and environmental law. Hamilton writes The Food Chain, a column in the Des Moines Register.
[edit] Education
- B.S., Forestry and Economics, Iowa State University, 1976.
- J.D., University of Iowa, 1979.
[edit] Bibliography
- A Farmer’s Guide to Production Contracts (1995)
- What Farmers Need to Know About Environmental Law
- "How Industrialization is Restructuring Food Production", Leopold Letter (vol. 6 nos. 1,2)