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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.
First Strike and You're Out: A Model Law
A proposal for mandatory bans on contact with animals following a conviction for animal neglect or cruelty.
Depictions of Cruelty
by Matthew Liebman, ALDF Staff Attorney
May 12th, 2009
U.S. Supreme Court to address animal cruelty in U.S. v. Stevens.
The Facts About Animal Fighting
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 11th, 2009
ALDF's newly published Animal Fighting Factsheet and Michael Vick case study.
A Mother’s Love
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
May 8th, 2009
As a special tribute to all mothers, both human and non-human, I felt compelled to revisit ALDF staffer Paula Mullen's blog post about the power of the mother/child bond.
Above the Law?
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?
Animal Fighting Case Study: Craig Boyd
The case of dogfighter Craig Boyd illustrates how failing to prosecute operators aggressively, issuing lenient sentences for the convicted, and completely ignoring accessories to the crime impede efforts to stop animal fighting and all its cruelty.
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.
Speak Out To Help Animals In Your Community
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
April 21st, 2009
Speaking out against animal abuse is one of the most powerful actions advocates can take to help animals.
Animal Fighting Facts
This comprehensive resource discusses the most common types of animal fighting, issues common to animal fighting cases, state and federal laws and prosecuting animal fighting crimes.
Speaking Out For the Horse Who Was Dragged From a Truck and Beat
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
April 17th, 2009
Animal advocates are speaking out! Many of you have written letters in response to the sad outcome of a Pinal County, Arizona case in which a man dragged a horse behind his truck and then beat her with a PVC pipe as his 13-year-old daughter kicked the horse in the head, while both yelled at the horse to get up.
Man Who Dragged and Beat Horse Found Not Guilty - Take Action!
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
April 16th, 2009
Despite the overwhelming response and public outcry, on March 19, 2009, March 19, 2009, a jury acquitted Gordon Allen Bates of Pinal County, Arizona, finding him "not guilty" after being charged with felony animal cruelty for dragging a horse behind his truck and then beating the horse with a PVC pipe while his 13-year-old daughter kicked the horse in the head, while both yelled at the horse to get up.
Help ALDF Keep Animals Out of the Hands of Horse Abusers!
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
April 14th, 2009
The Animal Legal Defense Fund is taking Michael, Judy, and Gayle Keating to court for severely neglecting eight horses whom they starved - in one case, literally to death - and deprived of all veterinary care.
Stand Up for Rabbits This Easter
by Mark Hawthorne
March 27th, 2009
You don’t need to look at a calendar to know Easter is just around the corner. The stores are already stocking pastel-colored baskets and Easter greeting cards, Easter specials are being advertised on TV and some of our pious brethren are wondering aloud what to give up for Lent. And you'll probably be seeing another annual tradition that heralds this holiday: pet stores and breeders promoting "Easter bunnies" for kids.
Dog Dragged to Death from a Bicycle
Carter County, Oklahoma
Case Closed
Take Action!
Putting An End To Tail Docking In California and Illinois
by Tony Eliseuson, ALDF Volunteer Attorney Member
March 25th, 2009
There is a little-known practice in the dairy industry called "tail docking." According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), tail docking is a procedure by which a dairy cow's tail is either removed or partially removed.
21 Protected Birds Shot to Death
Collier County, Florida
A Day in the Life at ALDF
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
March 16th, 2009
Not too long ago, I got a typical call from a somewhat harried prosecutor. She works as the lead attorney in the domestic violence unit of her office, loves animals and had heard that ALDF can help busy prosecutors get better results in their cases.
Horse Dragged from a Truck and Beaten with PVC Pipe
Pinal County, Arizona
Case Closed. Verdict: Not Guilty
Take Action!
Thanks to Investigators for Successful Cockfighting Raid
Martin County, Texas
Case Closed
Act now!
Big Successes in First-Ever National Justice for Animals Week
March 2nd, 2009
Thank you so much to all of the Animal Legal Defense Fund supporters who made our first-ever National Justice for animals such a tremendous success!
Connecticut Chimpanzee Attack
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
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.
National Justice for Animals Week: Monday's Action
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
February 23rd, 2009
Watch ALDF's special video profile of our National Justice for Animals Week mascot—Adam, a 2-year-old cat who survived a horrific act of cruelty to inspire animal advocates around the world.
Recent Victories for ALDF's Litigation Program
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.
California Court Grants Meat Industry Request to Allow Sick, Disabled Animals into Food Supply
February 20th, 2009
California Food Safety Law Enacted in Wake of Hallmark Meat Recall Put on Hold
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.
Kelli Ferris
The majority of Dr. Ferris' emergency response activities involve large scale animal hoarding cases and dog fighting seizures rather than natural disasters. Dr. Ferris is a sworn animal cruelty investigator and teaches animal cruelty investigation courses for veterinary students and other cruelty investigators across the state.
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."
Resource Guide and Factsheets
Download ALDF's printer-friendly resources to provide you with the critical information you need to get active for animals - ALDF's criminal justice factsheets and our special 18-page resource guide for activists and communities.
Get Ready! Next Week is National Justice for Animals Week!
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.
More Evidence that Connecticut Is No Place for Chimpanzees
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
February 19th, 2009
The tragic death of Travis, a Connecticut family’s “pet” chimpanzee, earlier this week, has been making international headlines. Sadly, the unfortunate result of keeping a chimpanzee as a pet comes as no surprise to us at the Animal Legal Defense Fund, where we have worked to protect the interests of Great Apes for decades.
Fighting Animal Abuse, Honoring Animal Victims
February 18th, 2009
Animal Legal Defense Fund Celebrates First-Ever National Justice for Animals Week, February 22 - 28
When Our Defenses Fail Us
by Stephan Otto, ALDF's Director of Legislative Affairs
February 17th, 2009
Some months back, I was sent a video of men taunting a crippled dog in a foreign desert. They were laughing as they pelted the dog with rocks. Their victim, already suffering miserably, tried her best to escape the vicious onslaught.
National Justice for Animals Week Badges
Spread the word! Let everyone know you have joined the fight against animal abuse by downloading one of our eye-catching National Justice for Animals Week badges.
Video: Faux Fur Faux Pas
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
February 11th, 2009
Joyce Tischler, ALDF founder and general counsel, recently talked with Scott Drake of Speaking of Justice about a lawsuit filed by the Humane Society of the United States against six of the nation's largest retailers and fashion designers for engaging in false advertising and mislabeling of fur garments. The complaint, filed in December, 2008 in D.C. Superior Court, names Andrew Marc, Dillard's, Lord & Taylor, Macy's, Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue and claims that these retailers and designers misrepresent fur products by labeling and marketing them as faux fur when they are real fur. The suit also claims that those mentioned advertise and label products as common raccoon, fox or rabbit when actually made from raccoon dog, a canine species from Asia.
The Meat Industry's Misguided Efforts
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
January 28th, 2009
Issues in Animal Neglect Cases
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
January 26th, 2009
ALDF Sues to Rescue Starving Horses
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
January 14th, 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
2008 Year in Review: Watch our Slideshow
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 Victories for Cats: Watch our Slideshow
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
December 16th, 2008
Celebrate ALDF's cutting-edge efforts for cats in 2008.
New Study Names 2008's "Five Best States to be an Animal Abuser"
December 16th, 2008
Animal Legal Defense Fund Releases Annual Report Ranking Animal Cruelty Laws Across the Nation
2008 State Animal Protection Laws Rankings™
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.
Starving Horses: "In the absence of food, she began eating the wooden fence around the area where she was confined…"
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
December 12th, 2008
Animal Abuse and Its Link to Violent Criminals
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
November 20th, 2008
Of Puddles and Pit Bulls
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
November 14th, 2008
Connecticut State Bar Association Magazine Publishes Article by Quinnipiac SALDF President
November 13th, 2008
Kerry Patton’s article entitled, "Justice for Animals: The State of the Law in Connecticut," appears in the most recent issue of Connecticut Lawyer.
Ask Joyce: Why Isn’t the Mistreatment of Farmed Animals Outlawed?
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF Founder and General Counsel
November 12th, 2008
Justice in Kentucky is Slippery
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
October 27th, 2008
Jail Time for Dog Abuser, Send Thanks to Prosecutor
Washington County, Oregon
Case Closed
Act now!
Iowa Pig Abuse Case: Will Punishment Fit the Crime?
September 19th, 2008
ALDF offers a case study analysis on the criminal laws in Iowa, where the abuse of pigs on a farm supplying Hormel has raised a national outrage.
David Foster Wallace Dies at 46
by Lisa Franzetta, ALDF's Director of Communications
September 17th, 2008
Two Dogs Shot Multiple Times, Caught on Video
Orange County, Florida
Case Closed
Bronx Dogfighting Ring, Prison Time Ordered
Bronx, New York
Case Closed
ALDF Takes Kentucky Counties to Task for Failing to Protect Homeless Dogs and Cats
Decrepit County Facilities Brought under Fire for Falling Far Short of Standards Mandated by State's Humane Shelter Law
Farm Animals in the News: Ethical Questions, Few Answers
by Dana Campbell, ALDF Attorney
August 4th, 2008
Victim Impact Statements in Cases of Animal Cruelty
A majority of states guarantee you the right to submit a Victim Impact Statement as part of a criminal case against someone who injured or killed your companion animal. Learn what to include when writing one and how a Victim Impact Statement may affect your case.
Ask Joyce: Why Aren't Puppy Mills Outlawed?
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
July 9th, 2008
Free at Last! ALDF Helps Shut Down Nightmare "Shelter"
July 9th, 2008
The Horror is Finally Over For 250 Dogs and Cats
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
Why the Chicago Foie Gras Ordinance Was Constitutional (And Should Not Have Been Repealed)
by Tony Eliseuson, ALDF Volunteer Attorney Member
May 22nd, 2008
Loving Them to Death in Kentucky
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
May 19th, 2008
Kentucky Profits While Its Horses Suffer
by April Nockleby, ALDF's Online Content Manager
April 30th, 2008
No Felony Charge for Chloe's Killer
Catawba County, North Carolina
Case Closed
Jail Time for Men Who Tortured and Discarded Kitten
Portland, Oregon
Case Closed
Act now!
"Baby" Dies After Being Attacked With a Power Drill
Plainville, Connecticut
Case Closed
Lawsuit Against California Pig Farm Dropped as Company Announces End to Abusive Breeding Practices
March 5th, 2008
Animal Legal Defense Fund Dismisses Lawsuit Arguing that Corcpork, Inc. Violated Anti-Cruelty Laws by Keeping Pigs in Illegal Intensive Confinement Conditions
Subprime Humans
by Scott Heiser, Director of ALDF's Criminal Justice Program
February 25th, 2008
If God is a Verb
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
February 11th, 2008
Dog Returned to Convicted Abuser by Judge
(Butler County, Ohio)
Case Closed
Take Action!
Protesters Urge Boycott of Indiana Pet Stores Linked to Deplorable "Puppy Mills"
January 31st, 2008
Give Something Warm, Fuzzy, and Cruelty-Free this Valentine’s – Get a Dog From a Shelter, Not a Pet Store
Virginia Senate Votes to Strengthen Dogfighting Laws
January 31st, 2008
SB 26 Criminalizes Organized Dogfighting
Thanks to the Prosecution for Jail Time in Dog Starvation Case
Alachua County, Florida
Case Closed
Act Now!
Heeding the Call to Work for Animals
by Dana Campbell, ALDF's Chief Contract Attorney
January 14th, 2008
Animal Legal Defense Fund Settles Lawsuit Against Raleigh Animal Hoarder, Rescuing 100+ Dogs
December 13th, 2007
Swift Settlement Protects Severely Neglected Toy Poodles and Birds Seized in October from AKC Champion Breeder
Michael Vick Sentenced to 23 Months for Dogfighting
December 10th, 2007
Found Guilty of Financing Dogfighting Operation and Viciously Killing Dogs
Animal Legal Defense Fund Offers Expertise, Financial Aid to Sheriff Seeking Justice for Anne
December 6th, 2007
National Animal Law Organization Offers Support in Case of Beagle Skinned Alive in Cullman County
Victory at Last for Hundreds of Dogs In Landmark Lawsuit
November 30th, 2007
Final Judgment in Lee County Court Means Dogs Rescued from Sanford Hoarders Will Be in Forever Homes for Christmas
Animal Protection Groups File Legal Petition Asking USDA to Declare Foie Gras Unfit for Human Consumption
November 28th, 2007
Groups Call on the Agency to Issue New Regulations Declaring Foie Gras a Diseased Product
Bemis and Trapani Sentenced in Kern County, Bemis Also Sentenced in San Bernardino County
San Bernardino County, California
Case Closed
Take Action!
Work to End Greyhound Racing in Massachusetts
November 15th, 2007
Marissa Dirks, Harvard SALDF president, wrote this editorial about the cruel dog racing industry, which appeared in The Record, the independent newspaper at Harvard Law School.
Animal Legal Defense Fund Sues to Rescue 100+ Dogs From Real-Life House of Horrors in Raleigh
October 31st, 2007
Dozens of Severely Neglected Toy Poodles and Other Animals Already Seized from AKC Champion Breeder in Animal Hoarding Case
Land O'Lakes, Challenge Dairy Under Fire for Using Milk Products that Come from Confined Calves
October 2nd, 2007
"Free Baby Mendes" Campaign Shines Spotlight on Unlawful Conditions, Little-Known Practice within Dairy Industry
Dogs Rescued in Landmark Legal Case have Something to Wag About at Second Annual Annapolis Cruise Fundraiser
September 19th, 2007
Victims of North Carolina Animal Hoarders Celebrate New Life with Maryland Foster Families
An Open Letter to R.L. White, President of the Atlanta NAACP
by Joyce Tischler, ALDF's Founder and General Counsel
August 24th, 2007
Animal Attorneys Demand That Georgia Legislature Strengthen Prosecutors' Ability to Combat Dogfighting
August 23rd, 2007
Proposed Amendment to State RICO Act Could Send Dogfighters to Jail for 20 Years
Animal Attorneys Demand That Virginia Legislature Strengthen Prosecutors' Ability to Combat Dogfighting
August 23rd, 2007
Proposed Amendment to State RICO Act Could Send Dogfighters to Jail for 40 Years

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