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United States Department of Agriculture (USDA): Policy Statement, Law Analysis

Case Study Instructions:

This is a law school case study. the citation will be BLUE BOOK citation. this is not APA paper. it should be given to someone with legal writing experience. someone who knows about memo drafting and law analysis.

Facts

 Assume that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) administers a school lunch subsidy program that provides federal funds to schools that comply with federal statutory and regulatory requirements regarding school lunches. Assume that the program is not a grant or benefits program as defined by the Administrative Procedure Act, Section 553(a)(2).

A number of groups collectively file a rulemaking petition with the USDA asking the USDA to adopt a rule that requires schools to serve at least four vegetarian meals per month.

In response to the rulemaking petition, the USDA publishes a "Notice of Vegetarian Meal Requirements" in the Federal Register inviting comments by all interested parties on the request in the rulemaking petition of requiring vegetarian lunches. A number of groups file comments with the agency, some in favor and some against the proposal. The Beef Producers Association files a comment with the agency opposing any requirement of vegetarian lunches.

After receiving comments and reviewing its current legal authority, the USDA denies the rulemaking petition and publishes a separate "Policy Statement" in the Federal Register that states in relevant part that the agency interprets its current regulations to allow the agency to require vegetarian meals and that the agency will require schools to provide at least two vegetarian lunches per month for the upcoming school year. 

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MEMORANDUM
TO:Judge
FROM:Your Name
DATE:(date assignment is submitted)
RE: USDA v The Beef Producers Association
FACTS
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) administered a lunch subsidy program that provides federal funds to schools that comply with federal statutory and regulatory requirements regarding school lunches. A number of groups collectively filed a rulemaking petition with the USDA asking the USDA to adopt a rule that requires schools to serve at least four vegetarian meals per month. In response to the rulemaking petition, the USDA published a "Notice of Vegetarian Meal Requirements" in the Federal Register inviting comments by all interested parties on the request in the rulemaking petition of requiring vegetarian lunches. A number of groups file comments with the agency, some in favor and some against the proposal. The Beef Producers Association files a comment with the agency opposing any requirement of vegetarian lunches. After receiving comments and reviewing its current legal authority, the USDA denied the rulemaking petition and published a separate "Policy Statement" in the Federal Register that states in relevant part that the agency interprets its current regulations to allow the agency to require vegetarian meals and that the agency will require schools to provide at least two vegetarian lunches per month for the upcoming school year. The Beef Producers Association filed an action in federal court claiming the USDA adopted a new regulation without going through the required notice and comment process for new regulations. The USDA responds stating that the policy statement is not a regulation, but an interpretation of its current regulatory authority and a general statement of policy of what the USDA expects schools to do prospectively to comply with current regulations. Also the USDA argues that if the statement is a regulation then the agency had good cause to by-pass the notice and comment requirements because the upcoming school year starts in 45 days and schools need time to develop menus and purchase the necessary food items for vegetarian meals. The agency also alternatively asserts that it complied with the notice and comment requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act when it published the "Notice of Vegetarian Meal Requirements" in the Federal Register and the Beef Producers Association provided comments on the issue.
QUESTION PRESENTED
Whether the USDA followed the Administrative Procedure Act, Section 553(a) (2), to comply with the federal statutory and regulatory requirements regarding school lunches.
BRIEF ANSWER
The defendant followed the due process of making the regulation. The regulation was according to the law. The public was informed and their comments were taken into consideration.
DISCUSSION
Basically agencies are unique government bodies with the ability to exercise all the powers of the three arms of the United States federal government, which include the executive, legislative and judicial. However, in the power separation doctrine, in exercise of its duties, the agency shall adopt one of the three branches of power and shall not adopt all the three branches of power. This depending on the creating arm of government. It’s on this g...
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