Make Airlines Accountable for All Animals on Flights
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
August 24th, 2010
by Stephen Wells, ALDF's Executive Director
August 24th, 2010
Please send a letter to your senators and representatives through ALDF's website and ask them to join Senators Menendez, Durbin, and Lieberman and ALDF in amending this regulation to ensure accurate reporting about the real risks to animals shipped in cargo holds.
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!
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
On the heels of the deaths of seven puppies transported in the cargo hold on an American Airlines flight from Tulsa, Oklahoma to Chicago earlier this month, the Animal Legal Defense Fund has filed a petition with the Department of Transportation urging them to oblige air carriers to report on the deaths of any animals in transit, and to identify the shippers and consignees involved in their "shipment."
On the heels of the deaths of seven puppies transported in the cargo hold on an American Airlines flight from Tulsa, Oklahoma to Chicago earlier this month, the Animal Legal Defense Fund has filed a petition with the Department of Transportation urging them to oblige air carriers to report on the deaths of any animals in transit, and to identify the shippers and consignees involved in their "shipment."
El Paso City Council to Vote on Puppy Mill Ban
August 9th, 2010
August 9th, 2010
ALDF Urges City to Reduce Pet Overpopulation and Protect Consumers and Animals from Cruel Puppy Mills by Banning Retail Pet Sales
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?
Oprah Magazine Article Featuring ALDF v. Woodley Wins Genesis Award
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
April 23rd, 2010
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
April 23rd, 2010
Tune in to the Genesis Awards on Animal Planet this weekend to catch Barry Yeoman, author of "Operation Rescue," an in-depth account of the ALDF v. Woodley case, win an award for his outstanding article published in O, The Oprah Magazine.
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.
Why Wi-Fi is Constitutionally Significant
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
March 8th, 2010
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
March 8th, 2010
In the world of animal crimes prosecutions, it is common knowledge that those who participate in the underground world of animal fighting have a very real and frequently indulged need to communicate about their illegal exploits.
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.
National Justice for Animals Week
February 21 - 27, 2010
February 21 - 27, 2010
Celebrating some of our nation's most important animal advocates.
Tammy Somers
Tammy Somers joined the Office of the Indiana Attorney General in October of 2008 as a Deputy Attorney General in the Consumer Protection Division. The Attorney General's Office shut down a puppy mill and removed 74 dogs and four horses, and then shut down a second mill, rescuing nearly 300 dogs.
William Lamberth
William G. Lamberth II is currently an Assistant District Attorney for Sumner County, Tennessee. In 2006, William, helped secure a positive outcome for hundreds of rescued dogs from a puppy mill near Nashville.
Pet Disclosure Bill In Illinois Seeks To Protect Consumers From Unknowingly Buying Puppy Mill Puppies
by Tony Eliseuson, ALDF Volunteer Attorney Member
February 18th, 2010
by Tony Eliseuson, ALDF Volunteer Attorney Member
February 18th, 2010
I had the honor of helping assist in the final stages of drafting a proposed statutory amendment in Illinois that has been introduced in the house as House Bill 5772, and in the Senate as Senate Bill 3594. The bill is referred to as the Dogs and Cats Disclosures Bill.
West Hollywood City Council to Vote on Historic Puppy Mill Ban
February 1st, 2010
February 1st, 2010
City urged to protect consumers and animals from cruel puppy mills with first of its kind ban.
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.
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.
Animal Law Cases in the News
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
January 14th, 2010
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
January 14th, 2010
Some excellent articles discussing animal law issues have been hitting news stands lately, from pet custody to puppy mills. Here a few stories to check out.
Passing of a Noble Soul
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
December 23rd, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
December 23rd, 2009
Earlier this year, I wrote an article for O, The Oprah Magazine about 300 dogs who were rescued from an abusive hoarding situation in Sanford, North Carolina. The dogs lived in horrible conditions, and the rescue involved an innovative legal fight staged by the California-based Animal Legal Defense Fund.
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.
Happy Fourth Anniversary Edgar!
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
October 14th, 2009
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
October 14th, 2009
Happy anniversary, Edgar - I shall rub your softball shaped head, give you another cookie and dote on you some more. I can think of no better way to celebrate our time together.
The Making of Special Needs Companions
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
September 23rd, 2009
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
September 23rd, 2009
I recently listened to a podcast on Scout's House Radio entitled, "The Making of Special Needs Pets." In the interview, ALDF's Chief Outside Litigation Counsel Bruce Wagman discussed how humans create special needs companions - special needs companions like Maggie, who, at the age of two, was too fearful to play.
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
September 3rd, 2009
September 3rd, 2009
ALDF grant allows for necropsies of Chihuahuas found in Michigan man's freezer.
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.
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.
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.
ALDF v. Woodley | Happy in Homes
The incredible patience and love of very special volunteers from nearby communities and the foster families who eventually helped them on their way to their forever homes made it possible for the Woodley dogs to have their second chance at life.
ALDF v. Woodley | Before the Rescue
Images of the dogs rescued in ALDF v. Woodley, and the conditions in which they were found, leave no doubt that hoarding is one of the most egregious forms of animal cruelty facing communities nationwide.
Obama Family Makes Plans for New Pooch
by Crystal Hoshaw, ALDF Blogger
March 6th, 2009
by Crystal Hoshaw, ALDF Blogger
March 6th, 2009
Everyone is eager to hear the final word on the Obama family's new dog, and it looks like we’ll get the chance in mid-April.
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.
Ask Joyce: Why Aren't Puppy Mills Outlawed?
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
July 9th, 2008
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
July 9th, 2008
From the State That Gave Us Michael Vick, Here is Another Insulting Slap on the Wrist
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
June 2nd, 2008
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
June 2nd, 2008
Convicted Puppy Mill Owner Faces New Charges Based on New State Law
Carroll County, Virginia
Case Closed
Case Closed
Protesters Urge Boycott of Indiana Pet Stores Linked to Deplorable "Puppy Mills"
January 31st, 2008
January 31st, 2008
Give Something Warm, Fuzzy, and Cruelty-Free this Valentine’s – Get a Dog From a Shelter, Not a Pet Store
Animal Legal Defense Fund Settles Lawsuit Against Raleigh Animal Hoarder, Rescuing 100+ Dogs
December 13th, 2007
December 13th, 2007
Swift Settlement Protects Severely Neglected Toy Poodles and Birds Seized in October from AKC Champion Breeder
Victory at Last for Hundreds of Dogs In Landmark Lawsuit
November 30th, 2007
November 30th, 2007
Final Judgment in Lee County Court Means Dogs Rescued from Sanford Hoarders Will Be in Forever Homes for Christmas
Animal Legal Defense Fund Sues to Rescue 100+ Dogs From Real-Life House of Horrors in Raleigh
October 31st, 2007
October 31st, 2007
Dozens of Severely Neglected Toy Poodles and Other Animals Already Seized from AKC Champion Breeder in Animal Hoarding Case
Animal Protection Laws of the United States of America & Canada
This is the must-have resource for lawyers, law professors, law students, legislators, other legal professionals, and anyone who wants the most comprehensive animal protection laws collection of its kind available.
Animal Hoarding Facts
Hoarding is one of the most egregious forms of animal cruelty, affecting tens of thousands of animals – mostly cats and dogs – in communities nationwide. Find out how to spot it and what you can do to stop it.
What to do when you find animals in substandard conditions at a pet store
You go into a pet store to buy some delicious treats for your oh-so-adorable companion animal, only to find out that the store is selling live animals and keeping them in appalling conditions. Learn what you can do.



