Urgent California Alert: Support the Pet Responsibility Act - Call Today!
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
August 23rd, 2010
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
August 23rd, 2010
Your call can help stem the travesty of the 500,000+ companion animals that are euthanized every year in California. SB 250 -- the Pet Responsibility Act -- is now ready for a final assembly vote and your Assemblymember needs to hear from you today!
ALDF's New Public Service Announcement
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 20th, 2010
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 20th, 2010
Deprived of legal protection, animals are defenseless against exploitation and abuse by humans. Check out ALDF's 30-second public service announcement version of our "This Is Who We Are" video.
Animal Legal Defense Fund Petitions Department of Transportation to Require Airlines to Report on Deaths of Animals Shipped as "Cargo"
August 19th, 2010
August 19th, 2010
Current Regulations Ignore Deaths, Injuries to Animals Shipped by Puppy Mill Operators
Face-to-Face: ALDF Attends State Legislators Summit
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
August 9th, 2010
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
August 9th, 2010
Welcoming thousands of legislators and staff-members from around the country, Kentucky was the host state for this year's National Summit of State Legislators. From July 25 – 28, state legislators gathered in Louisville to exchange ideas and educate themselves on current legislative trends.
Declaring Freedom for Animals from Harm, Illogic and Wrongheadedness
by Dana Campbell, ALDF Attorney
August 2nd, 2010
by Dana Campbell, ALDF Attorney
August 2nd, 2010
"We hold these truths to be self-evident" begins the famous line from the Declaration of Independence. I've got my own version: We hold these truths to be self-evident: that one and one is two, that the sky is blue, and that abused animals should not be returned to their abusers.
Historic Vote to Ban Bullfighting
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
July 28th, 2010
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
July 28th, 2010
Today, the Spanish region of Catalonia voted to ban bullfighting, a cruel blood "sport" long entrenched in Spanish culture. The ban -- the first-ever in mainland Spain -- passed with a vote of 68 to 55, and will go into effect in January 2012.
House Passes Bill Banning Animal Crush Videos
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
July 27th, 2010
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
July 27th, 2010
Good news from Congress: last week, the House of Representatives voted 416-3 to pass the Prevention of Interstate Commerce in Animal Crush Videos Act of 2010, which would prohibit the sale and distribution of crush videos in interstate and foreign commerce.
A Small Antidote
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
July 22nd, 2010
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
July 22nd, 2010
Why we must continue our fight for the animals affected by the Gulf oil spill.
Animal Rights Moves into the Mainstream
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
July 15th, 2010
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
July 15th, 2010
TIME published an article yesterday that asks, "Can animal rights go too far?" - citing examples such as California's vote in 2008 to increase the size of cages for egg laying hens so they can stand up, lay down and spread their wings, and the more recent law signed by Governor Schwarzenegger last week that requires out-of-state egg producers to follow the same rules if they intend to sell their eggs in California.
New California Law Protects Out-of-State Egg-Laying Hens
by Stephanie Ulmer, Guest Blogger
July 12th, 2010
by Stephanie Ulmer, Guest Blogger
July 12th, 2010
Non-Californian egg-laying hens are included in a new law allowing them to stretch their wings if their eggs make it to market in the Golden State but they still must wait until 2015 to gain this new freedom.
Whaling Ban Continues, But IWC Fails to Rein In Pro-Whaling Nations
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
June 23rd, 2010
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
June 23rd, 2010
Japan, Norway, and Iceland allowed to continue hunts.
Urgent: Tell Obama to Say No to Commercial Whaling
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
June 22nd, 2010
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
June 22nd, 2010
"Compromise plan" facing a vote this week.
Fish Food for Thought
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
June 18th, 2010
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
June 18th, 2010
Whether they are kept as pets, hunted for food, photographed by divers, farmed in hatcheries, experimented on in research, or admired in koi ponds, there is law to address the endeavor. The following are just a few examples of fish and their place in the law.
Reflections on Proposition 2 and Consumer Choices
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
June 14th, 2010
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
June 14th, 2010
New study looks at purchasing habits in response to public education.
Canada's "Best Places to be an Animal Abuser"
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
June 9th, 2010
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
June 9th, 2010
The Animal Legal Defense Fund's third annual report, the only one of its kind in the nation, ranks every province and territory on the relative strength and general comprehensiveness of its animal protection laws.
New Study Names Canada's "Best Places to be an Animal Abuser"
June 9th, 2010
June 9th, 2010
New report calls out Alberta, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Quebec.
Legislation Update: Some of the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
June 7th, 2010
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
June 7th, 2010
Arizona, West Virginia, Oklahoma, and Minnesota joined the growing list of states and territories (now numbering 18) that have enacted laws expressly authorizing courts to include animals in domestic violence protective orders.
Pennsylvania Residents: Help Stop Pigeon Shoots
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
May 25th, 2010
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
May 25th, 2010
Pennsylvania is the last state to openly practice live pigeon shoots -- an archaic competition where live pigeons are used as shooting targets. Please help put an end to this cruel and barbaric event by contacting your Pennsylvania state legislators and asking them to support House Bill 1411 and Senate Bill 843.
Ohio Residents: Support HB 70 – "Nitro's Law"
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
May 19th, 2010
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
May 19th, 2010
Ohio Residents: Take Action! Contact your senator through ALDF's website, and encourage him or her to support HB 70.
Why Chicago's Ban on Foie Gras Was Constitutional and What It Means for the Future of Animal Welfare Laws
May 15th, 2010
May 15th, 2010
While in his last year at Chicago-Kent School of Law, Josh Grant, co-director of the school's Student Animal Legal Defense Fund chapter, wrote an in-depth article discussing Chicago's ban on foie gras.
Ashley Judd Petitions Kentucky Governor to Help Homeless Animals
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
May 11th, 2010
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
May 11th, 2010
Campaign Follows Animal Legal Defense Fund's Lawsuits Challenging Inhumane Conditions at County Shelters
Ashley Judd Signs on to Help Kentucky's Homeless Animals
May 11th, 2010
May 11th, 2010
Celebrated actress Ashley Judd, known as much for her smarts as her gorgeous looks (she's currently a graduate student at Harvard), has a big heart for animals, too.
Protect Kentucky's Homeless Animals
Many Kentucky county shelters are treating the animals in their care with reckless disregard for the suffering that they are causing. Sign ALDF's petition today!
Check Out A Great Movie and Earn Money for ALDF!
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
May 7th, 2010
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
May 7th, 2010
MINE the movie DVDs now available
Pet Custody in Focus
May 7th, 2010
May 7th, 2010
Movie explores Hurricane Katrina's impact on animals and their guardians
Obama's Whale of a Backslide
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
May 4th, 2010
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
May 4th, 2010
Obama backs plan to lift ban on commercial whaling.
Speak Out Against "Crush Videos" – Support HR 5092!
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
April 29th, 2010
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
April 29th, 2010
Email your representatives today.
Check Out the Animal Legal Defense Fund's Newest Video!
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
April 27th, 2010
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
April 27th, 2010
Last year, Americans spent roughly $18 billion dollars on coffee—and virtually nothing to protect animals from some of the worst abuses imaginable. Is this who we are?
Urgent Alert for Louisiana Residents: Support the Animal Abuser Registry Bill
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
April 26th, 2010
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
April 26th, 2010
Please show your support for Louisiana's animal abuser registry bill! Call, write and/or attend the hearing for HB 201, scheduled for Thursday, April 29. Please act now!
Animal Abuser Registry Bill Moves Forward in California
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
April 26th, 2010
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
April 26th, 2010
Great news in California - the animal abuser registry bill was voted out of the Senate Public Safety Committee and is now heading to the Appropriations Committee!
Animal Protection Laws Fifth Edition Now Available
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
April 19th, 2010
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
April 19th, 2010
Download a complimentary copy or order a copy on CD.
Codifying a "Compassion for Living Things"
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
April 5th, 2010
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
April 5th, 2010
China Considers First Comprehensive Animal Protection Law
California Bans Sick and Disabled Animals from the Food Supply
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
April 2nd, 2010
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
April 2nd, 2010
Wednesday, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated a California law banning the use of sick and disabled ("downed") animals in the human food supply. Last year, a federal judge temporarily blocked the state from enforcing the law as a result of a lawsuit brought by the National Meat Association and the American Meat Institute.
Iowa "Puppy Mill" Bill Becomes Law And Illinois Pet Disclosure Bill Passes House
by Tony Eliseuson, ALDF Volunteer Attorney Member
March 31st, 2010
by Tony Eliseuson, ALDF Volunteer Attorney Member
March 31st, 2010
New law to protect "puppy-mill" dogs in effect and improved pet-related legislation one step closer to becomeing law.
A Morning Well-Spent With New York's Finest
by Dana Campbell, ALDF Attorney
March 29th, 2010
by Dana Campbell, ALDF Attorney
March 29th, 2010
NYPD cops prove to be pussycats with hearts of gold.
Animal Abuser Registry Update
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
March 25th, 2010
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
March 25th, 2010
Since the Animal Legal Defense Fund launched our national abuser registry campaign on February 22 -- the same day California Senator Dean Florez announced an abuser registry bill for that state -- legislators from eight states have expressed interest in abuser registries, and Louisiana introduced its own offender registry bill.
Oregon's Felony Animal Cruelty Law - The "Kittles Bill"
In 1995, the Animal Legal Defense Fund and animal advocates in Oregon made tremendous improvements in the state's criminal anti-cruelty laws when they seized an opportunity presented by the confluence of two events.
Mississippi Misses the Mark
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
March 10th, 2010
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
March 10th, 2010
Bill to make torturing cats and dogs a felony dies in the legislature.
Let Obama Know that You Support Basic Legal Protections for Animals
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
March 5th, 2010
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
March 5th, 2010
We have entered the final round of voting for the Ideas for Change in America 2010 competition on Change.org and ALDF's Animal Bill of Rights is currently in the top 10! Help us keep up the momentum by voting today!
A Special Message from California Senator Dean Florez
by Senator Dean Florez, 16th District, California
March 4th, 2010
by Senator Dean Florez, 16th District, California
March 4th, 2010
As California's Senate Majority Leader, I take the job of protecting Californians and their animals very seriously. Experts have proven a strong correlation between violence against animals and incidents of domestic abuse. I believe we should have tough laws in place to protect both people and animals from violence.
Iowa House and Senate Pass Improved Puppy Mill Legislation
by Tony Eliseuson, ALDF Volunteer Attorney Member
February 26th, 2010
by Tony Eliseuson, ALDF Volunteer Attorney Member
February 26th, 2010
On February 23, 2010, the Iowa Senate passed a "puppy mill" bill designed to improve the conditions for dogs and cats at commercial breeding facilities. The bill, House File 2280, passed overwhelmingly by a vote of 41 to 9.
ALDF Launches Campaign to Expose Animal Abusers
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
February 22nd, 2010
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
February 22nd, 2010
Please visit ExposeAnimalAbusers.org and urge your state lawmakers to propose legislation for an animal abuser registry in your state.
A Hopeful Turn-of-Events in Kentucky
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
February 1st, 2010
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
February 1st, 2010
New bill allows veterinarians to report suspected cases of animal cruelty.
Vote to Win Better Rights for Animals
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
January 27th, 2010
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
January 27th, 2010
Change.org has launched their Ideas for Change in America 2010 competition, and your vote is needed to win better rights for animals!
Repeat Offender Facing Charges in Hoarding Case
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
January 22nd, 2010
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
January 22nd, 2010
In December 2009, over 35 animals - including 19 horses and three mules - were seized by authorities from alleged neglect which reportedly included filthy and hazardous stable conditions, inadequate food and water, and failure to provide veterinary care. Paul Anthony Novicki and Rambling River Ranch owner Gina S. Rapuano of New Haven, Connecticut are now facing a total of 33 counts of misdemeanor animal cruelty, with Ms. Rapuano additionally facing multiple felony counts of forgery and evidence-tampering. The animals have since been forfeited over to authorities and are recovering.
Bob Barker to be Keynote Speaker at ALDF's Future of Animal Law Conference
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
January 20th, 2010
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
January 20th, 2010
Bob Barker may best be known as the beloved host of the longest running TV game show in history. But "The Price is Right" host is also a long-time advocate for animals and is the keynote speaker at Animal Legal Defense Fund's "Future of Animal Law" conference on April 9-11 at Harvard Law School.
Funniest, Cutest, Sweetest
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
January 11th, 2010
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
January 11th, 2010
It's a tradition at the beginning of a new year to make lists. Some lists are important and significant, like our new year's resolutions or the most momentous world events of the past year. Others, well, not so much. So, in keeping with tradition, I hereby offer a couple of lists in each of those categories.
Animal Abuse Under the Guise of Religious Freedom
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
January 5th, 2010
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
January 5th, 2010
Over the last few days, I have received several inquiries about a Pennsylvania case that has been getting considerable media coverage. The headlines read something like: "Hundreds of Dead Animals Found in Philly Home." While the media coverage is less than ideal in its lack of legal detail (and we do not yet have access to any of the incident reports), investigators are quoted as saying this appears to be a case where the suspect practiced some form of Santeria.
Take Action! Charges Pending in Chained Dog Case
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
December 29th, 2009
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
December 29th, 2009
John Crosby expressed in a December 2009 news interview that he could not afford to take the dog to a veterinarian, and was unaware of the local prohibition against tethering. The dog was given over to Savannah/Chatham County Animal Control by Ms. Lam, but ultimately did not survive. John Crosby has been charged with tethering and animal neglect.
No More Bah Humbug For Me...
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
December 21st, 2009
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
December 21st, 2009
I used to dread the holiday season. Like many people, I allowed myself to be burdened with obligations that felt overwhelming. I've let go of a lot of those obligations and in recent years, I've begun to concentrate more on what the spiritual meaning of the season is.
Settlements in Kentucky Shelters Cases Will Mean a Happier New Year for Homeless Cats and Dogs
December 18th, 2009
December 18th, 2009
Great year-end news for homeless Kentucky animals!
Is Your State One of the Best States to be an Animal Abuser?
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
December 16th, 2009
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
December 16th, 2009
Why are certain states in the dog house when it comes to getting tough on animal abuse?
Year-End Study Names 2009's "Five Best States to be an Animal Abuser"
December 16th, 2009
December 16th, 2009
ALDF releases annual report ranking animal cruelty laws across the nation.
2009 State Animal Protection Laws Rankings™
December 16th, 2009
December 16th, 2009
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.
Sierra's Story: A Puppy's Tale of Survival and Happy Endings
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
December 15th, 2009
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
December 15th, 2009
Thanks to ALDF supporters, this puppy has a warm, loving home this holiday season.
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.
Animals Everlasting
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
November 11th, 2009
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
November 11th, 2009
One of the driving issues behind the field of animal law is the disconnect between the law's description of animals as "property" with the understanding so many of us have that animals are much more than that - most of the tens of millions of Americans who share their homes with dogs, cats, and other animal companions would agree that they are, most definitely, members of the family.
Helping Horses Victimized by Animal Hoarding
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
November 6th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
November 6th, 2009
While animal hoarding is usually presented in the context of cats and dogs, it is not uncommon for farm animals to be victimized by this type of abuse. Indeed, given the rural, often remote locations chosen by animal hoarders, and the added demands of large animal care requirements, discovery and intervention in these cases is all the more challenging for humane agents.
Crimes Against Nature
by Dana Campbell, ALDF Attorney
October 28th, 2009
by Dana Campbell, ALDF Attorney
October 28th, 2009
Mention the word "bestiality" and you'll likely elicit one of two responses: kindergartner-like snickering, or horror. ALDF works to raise awareness of the problem so we can attack it with criminal consequences.
The Crime of Bestiality/Zoophilia: Sexual Assault of an Animal
Taboo as a subject to be sure, sexual crimes against animals are not exceptional, isolated incidents. Find out which states have no direct prohibitions against the sexual assault of an animal and examples of past cases.
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.
Schwarzenegger Sides with Animal Abusers, Vetoes Critical Pro-Animal Legislation
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
October 19th, 2009
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
October 19th, 2009
Late in the evening of October 11, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger opted to veto AB 243, a bill that provides broader forfeiture options for animals seized in animal abuse cases, as well as mandating post-conviction possession ban orders (no owning, maintaining, having custody of, residing with, or caring for any animal) for people convicted of animal cruelty, neglect or abandonment.
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.
U.S. Supreme Court to Rule on Animal Cruelty Ban
October 2nd, 2009
October 2nd, 2009
ALDF Submits Amicus Brief Supporting Anti-cruelty Law
Ask Joyce: How Can I Help Stop Horse Slaughter?
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
September 25th, 2009
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
September 25th, 2009
Dear Joyce, I can't believe that tens of thousands of horses are slaughtered in the U.S. for human consumption! I feel so helpless. Is there something I can do to stop this outrage?
Sittin' Here on Capitol Hill...
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
September 21st, 2009
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
September 21st, 2009
A big part of the Animal Legal Defense Fund's work is to act as voice for animals in the political process. We provide resources to help advocates contact their elected officials and suggest guidelines for strategically working with them to help animals. We draft model laws on all sorts of animal related issues, providing lawmakers who want to take up the cause of animal protection with strong foundations for proposing legislation.
AB 243 and Other Animal Welfare Bills Clear California Legislature; Await Governor's Signature
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
September 18th, 2009
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
September 18th, 2009
AB 243 has cleared the California Legislature and now awaits Governor Schwarzenegger's signature. ALDF provided research and advice to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office (who championed the proposal) on the drafting of the bill - a process which began more than a year ago.
Canine "CSI" Crucial in Charging Chihuahua Hoarder
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
September 3rd, 2009
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
September 3rd, 2009
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy announced today that Dearborn, Michigan dog hoarder Kenneth Lang Jr is being charged with two counts of cruelty to 10 or more animals, after more than 100 live and approximately 150 dead Chihuahuas and Chihuahua mixes were removed from the filthy home this past July.
Canine "CSI" Crucial in Charging Chihuahua Hoarder
ALDF grant allows for necropsies of Chihuahuas found in Michigan man's freezer.
Life on a Factory Farm
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
September 3rd, 2009
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
September 3rd, 2009
Farmed animals are among the most abused in the United States, in numbers that are so staggering as to be almost incomprehensible. Investigations and industry whistleblowers have discovered abuses on farms and in slaughterhouses that are so horrific, most people cannot even bear to witness them.
Failing to Protect Farmed Animals
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
September 2nd, 2009
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
September 2nd, 2009
Excluded by most state animal cruelty laws and the federal Animal Welfare Act, farmed animals are particularly at risk for large-scale exploitation and abuse since the advent of factory farms, which mechanized and exponentially expanded the production of animal products at the expense of humane animal care.
National Meat Association v. Brown Update
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
September 1st, 2009
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
September 1st, 2009
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently heard arguments in National Meat Association v. Brown, a case in which the meat industry is attempting to invalidate a California law designed to reduce animal suffering and protect public safety.
Free "Farmed Animals and the Law" Brochures - This Week Only!
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
August 31st, 2009
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
August 31st, 2009
This week only, ALDF's Farmed Animals and the Law brochures are available for FREE. Hand them out at events, display them at supporting merchants or conveniently leave them on the coffee table for your meat-eating housemates to peruse.
From Hoarding Horror to Happy in Homes
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 21st, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 21st, 2009
Animal hoarding is very difficult to prevent, but it can be stopped. Contact your state legislators today and ask them to support a "First Strike and You're Out" law for those who are convicted of animal neglect or cruelty.
Barney's Legacy
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 20th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
August 20th, 2009
When ALDF discovered a chimpanzee named Barney in a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)-licensed roadside zoo, he was languishing in solitary confinement on the cement floor of a cage. Deprived of companionship and veterinary care, he suffered from severe psychological and physical distress until he escaped from his cage and was shot and killed by a zoo employee.
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...
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.
Farmed Animals and the Law
Farmed animals - those raised for the meat, dairy, and egg industries - are among the most abused in the United States, in numbers that are so staggering as to be almost incomprehensible. Find out how you can help.
Oppose Puerto Rico's Plan to Breed Primates for Lab Experiments
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
July 6th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
July 6th, 2009
Join the Animal Legal Defense Fund and an international coalition of attorneys, scientists, and animal advocates in opposing the proposed construction of a massive facility in Puerto Rico for the purpose of breeding primates for use in painful and traumatic laboratory experiments.
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
Justice to the Max
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
June 26th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
June 26th, 2009
ALDF helps prosecutor in animal/domestic abuse case
A Proud Day for New Brunswick
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
June 18th, 2009
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
June 18th, 2009
ALDF's report helps add real teeth to laws protecting animals.
Animal Legal Defense Fund Applauds Improvements to New Brunswick's SPCA Act
June 16th, 2009
June 16th, 2009
After Being Named One of Canada's "Best Places to be An Animal Abuser," New Brunswick Poised to Strengthen Penalties for Animal Cruelty
My Tofu Anniversary
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
June 15th, 2009
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
June 15th, 2009
While I wouldn't turn down gemstones, platinum, or even costume jewelry, I'm pretty sure the appropriate gift to offer me this month is tofu - I'm celebrating ten years of being vegan.
Help the Horses - Support These Two Bills
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
June 3rd, 2009
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
June 3rd, 2009
Please help end the abusive practice of transporting horses by double-decker trailers and stop the slaughter of horses for human consumption! Contact your United States Representative today and ask them to support H.R. 305 and H.R. 503.
Support Tougher Dogfighting Laws for Criminals Like Michael Vick
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 27th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 27th, 2009
The Michael Vick case made headlines around the nation - and around the globe - but as we know from the number of cases reported to ALDF week after week, dogfighting is a national epidemic.
Rescued Horses Lacy & Groucho are New Parents!
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 22nd, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 22nd, 2009
At 9 p.m. last night, Lacy, the pregnant mare who was close to death when she was rescued from a North Carolina field, gave birth to a healthy, beautiful baby girl. Both mother and daughter are doing great.
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.
Rescued Dogs: Then and Now
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 21st, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 21st, 2009
When ALDF learned that our case, ALDF v. Woodley, was being featured in the June issue of Oprah's Magazine, O, we were thrilled that this triumphant story of 300+ rescued dogs saved from a life of suffering would reach thousands, if not millions, of people and inform them about the horrors of animal hoarding.
Ontario's Animal Protection Laws Move From Worst to First
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 20th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 20th, 2009
In a dramatic move, Ontario, which last year had the infamous distinction of ranking lowest in the nation for its animal protection laws, moved from worst to first this year due to a host of new laws.
New Study Names Canada's "Best Places to be an Animal Abuser"
May 20th, 2009
May 20th, 2009
Northwest Territories and Nunavut Worst for Animals, Ontario Takes Top Honors in Animal Legal Defense Fund's 2009 Report
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.
Oprah Spotlights ALDF's Rescue of 325+ Dogs
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 15th, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 15th, 2009
Check out this heartwarming tribute to the 325+ dogs rescued from North Carolina hoarders Barbara and Robert Woodley. In its June issue, O, the Oprah Magazine, catches up with a crew of the case's spunkiest survivors.








