Melinda Merck
Melinda D. Merck, D.V.M., is senior director of Veterinary Forensic Sciences for the ASPCA. She is part of a team of forensic experts that have launched the Veterinary Forensics Program at University of Florida.
Dana Campbell
Dana Campbell is a long-time attorney for the Criminal Justice Program of the Animal Legal Defense Fund. She also teaches Animal Law as an adjunct professor at Cornell Law School in Ithaca, New York.
Carter Dillard
Carter Dillard is currently Of Counsel to HSUS, a Research Fellow for the Optimum Population Trust, and he also holds a position on the faculty of Loyola University New Orleans, College of Law, as a Westerfield Fellow.
Hold the Vegemite
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
December 28th, 2009
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
December 28th, 2009
Earlier this year, ALDF attorney Bruce Wagman did a speaking tour in the land down under with the excellent Australia-based animal rights organization Voiceless. Among the many interviews he did while on his Australian tour, he spoke with "The Law Report" at ABC Radio National, which just posted his interview on their site as "one of the best programs of 2009."
From Suffering to Safety: Casey's Story
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
December 8th, 2009
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
December 8th, 2009
Once starved and neglected, Casey is now thriving.
Give Animals Like Max the Kitten a Second Chance
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
December 1st, 2009
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
December 1st, 2009
Max can now play, cuddle and catnap without fear.
Animal Law Conference Podcasts Now Available
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
November 30th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
November 30th, 2009
Podcasts are now available of Animal Law: The Links, The Animal Law Conference at Lewis & Clark, hosted by the Center for Animal Law Studies and the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund at Lewis & Clark Law School.
Now Accepting Nominations for National Justice for Animals Week 2010
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
November 17th, 2009
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
November 17th, 2009
Has your prosecutor or other local law enforcement official taken a strong stand against animal cruelty, or won real justice for animal victims of a crime? Let us know! Submit your nominations for who should be honored during Animal Legal Defense Fund's National Justice for Animals Week 2010!
The Ninth Circuit Determines United States Department of the Interior Failed to Properly Consider Impact on Wildlife in Authorizing Land Transfer
by Tony Eliseuson, ALDF Volunteer Attorney Member
November 13th, 2009
by Tony Eliseuson, ALDF Volunteer Attorney Member
November 13th, 2009
In Center for Biological Diversity v. United States Dept. of the Interior, 581 F.3d 1063 (9th Cir. 2009), a divided three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit determined that the United States Department of the Interior ("DOI") and the Bureau of Land Management ("BLM") had failed to properly evaluate the environmental impacts, including the impact on wildlife, of a proposed land exchange.
The Animal Law Conference at Lewis & Clark Law School: The Links
by Megan Backus, ALDF's Media Relations Associate
November 2nd, 2009
by Megan Backus, ALDF's Media Relations Associate
November 2nd, 2009
I finally made it to my first animal law conference! After almost two years as ALDF's media relations associate, I felt it was time to schmooze with the who's who of animal law. Hosted by The Center for Animal Law Studies at Lewis & Clark, in collaboration with the Animal Legal Defense Fund, it's the longest running animal law conference in the nation.
Man Who Dragged Pit Bull to Death from Bicycle Found Not Guilty
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
October 30th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
October 30th, 2009
Following a three hour deliberation yesterday, a Carter County jury found Antonio Ray not guilty of animal cruelty. The defense had presented the argument that Ray did not realize he was dragging his dog behind his bicycle for approximately 1/4 mile.
Crime & Punishment in Kentucky
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
October 26th, 2009
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
October 26th, 2009
It is exceedingly rare to hear anything positive regarding animals and Kentucky law. Yet despite the continuing legal and political morass surrounding the state's animal protection laws, we are happy to commend the prosecutors of Kenton County who were the first to successfully utilize the only animal protection law strengthened in Kentucky last year, when they recently secured a felony conviction against a man charged with stabbing to death two cats.
The Animal Law Center That We Built
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
October 23rd, 2009
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
October 23rd, 2009
Sometimes, it's the subtle details that hit you right between the eyes. I've just returned from the annual animal law conference held at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon and throughout this excellent conference, I felt the presence of something else... something that is new and wonderful and growing.
Woman Suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Sues to Keep Her Therapy Dog Under Fair Housing, Disability Laws
October 19th, 2009
October 19th, 2009
Concord Resident's Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination as She Fights Eviction from Her Mobile Home Park Residence of Nineteen Years
Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument in United States v. Stevens
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
October 8th, 2009
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
October 8th, 2009
The Supreme Court heard oral argument on Tuesday ...
Calm Down Everybody!
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
October 7th, 2009
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
October 7th, 2009
The impact of the Federal District Court's (Western District of Kentucky) memorandum opinion in Louisville Kennel Club v. Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government isn't as bad as you might think from reading the web traffic on this case.
Answering Your Questions About U.S. v. Stevens
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
October 1st, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
October 1st, 2009
The complexities of the United States v. Stevens case are clarified in this Q & A session with ALDF Attorney Matthew Liebman. Have additional questions? Post them in the comments section and Matthew will answer them on the Q & A page.
U.S. v. Stevens - Ask an Attorney
October 1st, 2009
October 1st, 2009
U.S. Supreme Court Directly Addresses the Issue of Animal Cruelty
It's Tough Out There - Not Just for the Animals but for the State as Well
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
September 28th, 2009
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
September 28th, 2009
How often have you heard the phrase, "the Government has unlimited resources with which to pursue a criminal case?" Defense loyal lobbyists commonly use this rhetoric to secure increased budgets for indigent criminal defense. However, while this statement may be true in a select few celebrated federal cases, nothing could be further from the truth in the vast majority of criminal prosecutions, particularly in the state court system.
Continuing Down the Long Road to Ending Toxicity Testing on Animals
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF Founder and General Counsel
September 16th, 2009
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF Founder and General Counsel
September 16th, 2009
A rare opportunity to save animals from intense suffering.
The Burros at China Lake
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 19th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 19th, 2009
In March of 1981, the U.S. Navy secretly shot and killed 648 feral burros at the Naval Weapons Center in China Lake, California. In the organization's first big case, ALDF, representing the Animal Protection Institute and the Fund for Animals, argued that the Navy had violated the National Environmental Policy Act.
Celebrating 30 Years of Animal Legal Defense Fund
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
August 17th, 2009
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
August 17th, 2009
Happy Birthday, Animal Legal Defense Fund! I'm proud of what we have accomplished and thrilled to still be a part of you. The best is yet to come...
A Win for Eight Severely Neglected Horses
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 14th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 14th, 2009
On Tuesday, the Animal Legal Defense Fund was back in court fighting for the eight horses who were severely neglected by Robert and Rebecca Collier of Marion, Indiana.
How It All Began - Animal Law, That Is
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 12th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 12th, 2009
Find out how the field of animal law began and how the Animal Legal Defense Fund was born in this presentation, hosted by the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund of the John Marshall Law School.
Score One For the Good Guys!
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
August 10th, 2009
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
August 10th, 2009
I write today to express my deep gratitude to Representatives Sara Gelser and Brad Witt for sponsoring a very important bill on behalf of yours truly and ALDF, namely House Bill 2529. HB 2529 does a number of good things for animals.
The Early History of Animal Law
The Student Animal Legal Defense Fund of the John Marshall Law School presents "The Early History of Animal Law," a lecture by ALDF Founder and General Counsel Joyce Tischler.
Belly Rubs Worthy of an Award
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 5th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 5th, 2009
Last Saturday, ALDF's founder, Joyce Tischler, was granted the Excellence in the Advancement of Animal Law Award by the American Bar Association TIPS Animal Law Committee for her exceptional work in the field of animal law.
ABA Spotlights Animal Law
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
August 3rd, 2009
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
August 3rd, 2009
The July/August 2009 issue of GPSOLO magazine is all about animal law, providing tons of information for practitioners interested in the field - and further validating animal law's place as a recognized part of mainstream legal practice.
ALDF Founder Joyce Tischler Honored for Advancement of Animal Law
July 29th, 2009
July 29th, 2009
The American Bar Association Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section Animal Law Committee is honoring Joyce Tischler, Animal Legal Defense Fund founder and general counsel, with the Excellence in the Advancement of Animal Law Award.
ALDF's "Mother of Animal Law" Receives Advancement of Animal Law Award
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
July 29th, 2009
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
July 29th, 2009
New Volume of Stanford Journal of Animal Law and Policy Now Online
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
July 24th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
July 24th, 2009
Volume 2 of the Stanford Journal of Animal Law and Policy (SJALP) is now online.
Animal Legal Defense Fund Attorneys Sue to Recoup $65,000 Spent Rehabilitating Neglected Indiana Horses
Lawsuit Coincides with Rescue Group's Fight to Prevent the Return of the Eight Horses to the Marion Man Charged with Abusing Them
With Thanks to Some VIP's at VIPP
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
June 22nd, 2009
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
June 22nd, 2009
You might think that one would have a pretty thick skin after spending close to two decades in the trenches as a prosecutor, where the carnage incurred (inflicted) as part of the human experience is very real and ugly.
Attending a Criminal Court Proceeding
Attending court proceedings for criminal animal abuse cases is a great way to demonstrate that your community cares about animal protection and expects zero tolerance for animal cruelty.
Challenging Denver's Pit Bull Ban
by Megan A. Senatori, ALDF Volunteer Attorney
June 10th, 2009
by Megan A. Senatori, ALDF Volunteer Attorney
June 10th, 2009
Court of Appeals to hear case against breed ban.
An End To Toxicity Testing on Animals
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
June 8th, 2009
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
June 8th, 2009
In 2007, the U.S. National Research Council released a report entitled "Toxicity Testing in the 21st Century: A Vision and A Strategy". This Report proposes a new paradigm for toxicity testing, one that moves away from using live animals and replaces them with alternatives, such as cell cultures, tissues cultures, computer models and other methods.
Pro Bono Power!
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 29th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 29th, 2009
The Animal Legal Defense Fund would never be able to use the law to advance the interests of animals without the support of legal professionals nationwide. Meet a few of ALDF's pro bono attorneys and learn how each is winning the case against cruelty.
Positive Change in Puerto Rico
by Dana Campbell, ALDF Attorney
May 22nd, 2009
by Dana Campbell, ALDF Attorney
May 22nd, 2009
Animal lovers in San Juan Puerto Rico beckoned ALDF for a visit to observe and assist with local efforts to protect and enhance the lives of animals there, and I happily volunteered to go.
Support Tougher Dogfighting Laws
Give prosecutors the tools to go after dogfighters like Michael Vick.
Getting Tough On Dogfighting
May 21st, 2009
May 21st, 2009
Although animal fighting is illegal in all 50 states, the Animal Legal Defense Fund is working to make such crimes easier to prosecute and punishable by stronger penalties.
Video: Groucho's Road to Recovery
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 19th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 19th, 2009
Matthew Liebman, ALDF's staff attorney, and Bruce Wagman, ALDF's chief outside litigation counsel, were back in court yesterday fighting for Groucho, a horse rescued from a North Carolina field where he and seven other horses were left to starve. Bruce and Matthew visited Groucho at his temporary foster home and Bruce gives us this report.
Me on the Ed Sullivan Show?
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
May 19th, 2009
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
May 19th, 2009
The story of the Woodley case is beautifully told by journalist, Barry Yeoman and for the first time, millions of people will get an introduction to the gut wrenching, long term suffering that the victims of animal hoarding undergo.
Victory For Groucho!
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
May 18th, 2009
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
May 18th, 2009
At a hearing today, the court granted the Equine Rescue League's petition and ordered Simpson to pay $1,831, which reflects the cost of nursing Groucho back to health.
Above the Law?
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
April 30th, 2009
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
April 30th, 2009
When it comes to animals, can the privileged get away with murder?
California Evaluates the Real Value of Companion Animals
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
April 27th, 2009
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
April 27th, 2009
A first for the California Court of Appeals.
Debating Animals as Legal Persons
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
April 24th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
April 24th, 2009
Video of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) Open Program on "Debating Animals as Legal Persons" is now available to watch online. This session explored the legal and normative bases for personhood and why nonhuman animals have been excluded from its ambit.
Animal Fighting Case Study: Michael Vick
Animal fighting has been brought to the forefront of the nation's attention by the highly publicized conviction of NFL star quarterback Michael Vick and three of his associates on federal and state charges related to illegal dogfighting.
Running Wild
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF Founder and General Counsel
April 20th, 2009
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF Founder and General Counsel
April 20th, 2009
When she got her law degree, Joyce Tischler knew exactly what she loved, she just didn’t expect to make a living doing it.
Dealing with Aggressive Dogs: Community Solutions That Consider Each Dog, Not Their Breed
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
April 10th, 2009
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
April 10th, 2009
Breed-specific bans and restrictions are extremely problematic. Dangerous dogs can be of any breed, or of mixed breeds. Such bans are not only difficult to enforce, but they also unfairly penalize those dogs and guardians who are behaving in accordance with the laws, while doing nothing to address one of the root causes of dangerous dogs – irresponsible guardians.
Susann MacLachlan
With a personality that radiates warmth, "Sunny" enthuses about rescuing animals, teaching animal law at the John Marshall Law School and coaching students for the Harvard Law School's National Animal Advocacy Closing Argument Competition.
Rene Kathawala
An attorney with Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, Rene recently assisted with drafting an alliance agreement between ALDF and Lewis and Clark Law School, resulting in the first-of-its kind Center for Animal Law Studies.
Matthew Liebman
Matthew Liebman is a senior attorney at the Animal Legal Defense Fund, where he works in the Litigation Program. Matthew graduated with distinction from Stanford Law School in 2006, where he co-founded a chapter of the Student ALDF.
Just Released! ALDF's Animal Protection Laws of the U.S. & Canada, 4th Ed.
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
April 8th, 2009
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
April 8th, 2009
If you're a lawyer, law professor, law student, legislator or other legal professional, this is a must-have resource!
Bob Barker Talks With ALDF About His "Priceless Memories"
April 6th, 2009
April 6th, 2009
Come on down and enjoy our chat with Bob!
Puerto Rico? Yeah, Puerto Rico
by Dana Campbell, ALDF Attorney
March 30th, 2009
by Dana Campbell, ALDF Attorney
March 30th, 2009
As mentioned on our website last Fall, Puerto Rico is making some great strides in improving their animal laws, adopting a large portion of ALDF's model laws in legislation that sailed through nearly a year ago.
ALDF's Pamela Frasch Appointed First-Ever Dean in the Field of Animal Law
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
March 23rd, 2009
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
March 23rd, 2009
Animal legal education has reached a new milestone with the appointment of the nation’s first dean in the field, Pamela Frasch.
Texas Tech SALDF President Chosen to Represent Law School
by Nicole Pallotta, ALDF's Animal Law Program Student Liaison
March 12th, 2009
by Nicole Pallotta, ALDF's Animal Law Program Student Liaison
March 12th, 2009
ALDF received this great news from Robyn Katz, President of the Texas Tech University Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (SALDF).
Connecticut Chimpanzee Attack
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
March 2nd, 2009
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
March 2nd, 2009
Tragic results for everyone when wild animals are kept as "pets"
Chicago-Kent College of Law: Foie Gras Panel
March 1st, 2009
March 1st, 2009
The Chicago-Kent Student Animal Legal Defense Fund hosted the Chicago-Kent "Foie Gras Panel" to debate the legality, wisdom, and ramifications of Chicago's former ban on the sale of foie gras.
Nominate Honorees for Next Year's National Justice for Animals Week!
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
February 27th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
February 27th, 2009
Has your prosecutor or other local law enforcement official taken a strong stand against animal cruelty? Let us know! Submit your nominations for who should be honored during next year’s National Justice for Animals Week!
National Justice for Animals Week: Thursday's Action
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
February 26th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
February 26th, 2009
Ask your prosecutor to enforce a Zero Tolerance for Cruelty policy in your community! Tough laws protecting animals are critical in fighting animal abuse - but laws are meaningless without vigorous enforcement. The prosecutors being honored by ALDF during National Justice for Animals Week demonstrate what remarkable power law enforcement officials have in creating real justice for animals.
Recent Victories for ALDF's Litigation Program
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
February 23rd, 2009
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
February 23rd, 2009
ALDF’s Litigation Program scored a pair of important legal victories in the past two weeks, both of which will significantly push forward our lawsuits to protect animals.
Congressman Steve Cohen
The Animal Legal Defense Fund is proud to have Congressman Cohen as a co-sponsor for National Justice for Animals Week. Congressman Cohen sponsored Tennessee's T-Bo Law, the nation's first-ever statute providing for noneconomic damages, up to $5000, in cases of intentional or negligent acts resulting in the death of a companion dog or cat.
Lewis Brandes
Most recently, Mr. Brandes has been working on prosecuting large scale breeders, including a case in which more than 130 dogs were seized from the property of defendant Mahlon "Pat" Patrick.
Mandy Trout
Ms. Trout, with the assistance of the Animal Legal Defense Fund, has prevailed in securing a conviction by jury for animal abuse in the case against the owner of Puddles, a 13-year-old Bichon Frise who had suffered such severe neglect that he had to be euthanized.
Heidi Moawad
Ms. Moawad's aggressive prosecution of profoundly cruel animal abuse in the White Socks kitten case helped improve the flawed sentencing system that capped the state’s ability to put the offenders away for a meaningful period of time.
Debbie Knaan
Ms. Knaan helped introduce new state legislation, AB 243, into the California Assembly—this bill would allow a judge to bar a felon convicted of animal cruelty from owning animals for a certain period after their release. She is currently working on a program designed to encourage reporting of animal fighting and a program intended to educate those who have failed to properly care for their animals.
Geoff Fleck
Mr. Fleck has prosecuted upwards of 50 felony animal cruelty cases, many through verdict after jury trials. Every trial has resulted in conviction, and every conviction, barring extraordinary circumstances, has resulted in a jail or prison sentence.
Steve Cooley
Recognizing that animals are among the most vulnerable members of our society and that those who mistreat animals often commit crimes against human victims, Mr. Cooley created the largest division in the country dedicated to the consistent and vigorous prosecution of animal cruelty, animal neglect, and illegal animal fighting cases.
Sandra Brode
Believing that education is the most effective tool to changing people's attitudes, Sandra has initiated, developed and/or hosted numerous training opportunities, both within the Department and with other organizations, that are designed to eliminate misconceptions about animal-related crimes and redirect the focus from a simple "humane issue" to a "law enforcement issue."
Get Ready! Next Week is National Justice for Animals Week!
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
February 20th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
February 20th, 2009
The Animal Legal Defense Fund has created National Justice for Animals Week, an annual event that is dedicated to raising public awareness nationwide about how to report animal abuse and how to work within your community to create stronger laws and assure tough enforcement. Mark your calendars for ALDF's first-ever National Justice for Animals Week, February 22-28.
And the winner is...
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
February 12th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
February 12th, 2009
The Center for Animal Law Studies held the 2009 National Animal Law Moot Court and Closing Argument Competition this past weekend at Harvard Law School. I am happy to report first-hand that the event was a terrific success!
University of Houston: Helping Animals, Fighting Crime
February 1st, 2009
February 1st, 2009
The SALDF chapter at the University of Houston has had its ups and downs this past year, but has managed to stay focused on their primary objective - making the world a better place for all creatures, one step at a time.
Issues in Animal Neglect Cases
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
January 26th, 2009
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
January 26th, 2009
Does An Animal Advocate Have the Ear of the President?
by Dana Campbell, ALDF Attorney
January 23rd, 2009
by Dana Campbell, ALDF Attorney
January 23rd, 2009
Bob Barker Donates $1M for Animal Law Program at the University of Virginia
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
January 15th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
January 15th, 2009
The Best of Times... the Worst of Times?
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
January 12th, 2009
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
January 12th, 2009
Animal Legal Defense Fund Sues to Rescue Starving Horses in Horrific Wake County Neglect Case
Lawsuit Follows Emergency Rescue of 6 Emaciated Horses, Too Late for a 7th Who Died in Extreme Pain of Starvation
A Giant Step Forward for Animals
January 9th, 2009
January 9th, 2009
ALDF strengthens collaboration with Lewis & Clark Law School
2008 Year in Review: Watch our Slideshow
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
December 23rd, 2008
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
December 23rd, 2008
You've been a tremendous voice for animals in 2008 - from supporting ALDF's work with generous donations to taking action on cases that needed urgent attention. Because of you, more animals have been saved and more cutting-edge laws put in place to protect them. Your actions have made a world of difference for our clients - the animals!
2008 State Animal Protection Laws Rankings™
December 16th, 2008
December 16th, 2008
This report - the only one of its kind in the nation - ranks the animal protection laws of every state based on their relative strength and general comprehensiveness.
Law Mentor Program
The New York State Bar Association Special Committee on Animals and the Law has a new Mentor Program and is looking for law students who wish to participate.
Law Students: Join the American Bar Association's Animal Law Committee
Joining the Animal Law Committee within the Tort Trial Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) of the ABA is a fantastic opportunity for all Student Animal Legal Defense Fund members and law students.
Charleston School of Law: Animal Law in South Carolina
December 1st, 2008
December 1st, 2008
Founded just last spring, Charleston School of Law SALDF has already celebrated some early successes.
Justice in Kentucky is Slippery
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
October 27th, 2008
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
October 27th, 2008
"We clasp the hands of those that go before us, and the hands of those who come after us."
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF Founder and General Counsel
October 20th, 2008
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF Founder and General Counsel
October 20th, 2008
"One Earth: Globalism and Animal Law" Conference at Lewis & Clark Law School, October 17 - 19, 2008
October 14th, 2008
October 14th, 2008
Student Animal Legal Defense Fund and Center for Animal Law Studies present 16th annual gathering of legal luminaries, academics, and authors whose careers have gone to the dogs.
"One Earth: Globalism and Animal Law" Conference To Discuss Cutting-Edge Topics
October 9th, 2008
October 9th, 2008
Panels include: Lessons Learned from the Vick Dogs, Persons or Property? The Ideal Status of Animals, and more!
Robert Knaier
There are countless avenues by which people are prompted to give more consideration to non-human animals. For Robert Knaier, it was philosophy.
A Major Victory for Animal Guardians
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
October 7th, 2008
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
October 7th, 2008
Sherman v. Kissinger Ends With a Victory
Dancing (In Celebration) With Wolves
by Tony Eliseuson, ALDF Volunteer Attorney Member
September 30th, 2008
by Tony Eliseuson, ALDF Volunteer Attorney Member
September 30th, 2008








