ALDF Sues FDA for Information About Factory Egg Farms
August 23rd, 2012
The Animal Legal Defense Fund filed a lawsuit this week asking a federal court to compel the Food and Drug Administration to produce inspection reports of factory egg farms without censoring important information about the hen population and living conditions.
Comments on the Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare's Proposed Position Statements on the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
January 30th, 2012
The Animal Legal Defense Fund submitted comments urging the Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare to hold animal researchers to specific, quantifiable standards for housing rats, mice, and rabbits, and to refuse to allow researchers to house animals in substandard conditions to save on costs.
Cases In Which ALDF Has Filed An Amicus Curiae Brief
An amicus curiae brief permits a non-party to offer its view of a case, typically premised on either its interest in the outcome or its expertise in the field. The Animal Legal Defense Fund submits amicus briefs in a wide variety of cases, working to advance the interests of animals by urging courts to recognize their own interests and their special value to humans.
ALDF's Landmark Cases
Since the very beginning, cutting-edge lawsuits have been at the heart of ALDF's work to protect the lives of animals. From pushing government agencies to do their jobs to protect animals to shining a national spotlight on issues like factory farming and dissection in schools.
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