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Legally Brief: Neuter the Puppy Mills
The Animal Legal Defense Fund's legal experts are working every day to ensure that our nations animal protection laws are enforced and when they’re not, we take action.April 5, 2016 Legally Brief -
Animal Legal Defense Fund Files Complaint with USDA against Airedale Terrier Puppy Mill in New Mexico
Undercover video footage shows deplorable conditions at Torrance County’s Southern Roc.February 29, 2016 Press Release -
University of New Mexico School of Law Fights for Animal Protection
The University of New Mexico Animal Legal Defense Fund Student Chapter has been working to introduce animal law to the school’s law students, professors and surrounding community.March 7, 2017 Student Chapter Spotlight -
New Mexico Bans Coyote-Killing Contests
On April 2, 2019, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed Senate Bill 76, making New Mexico the third state to ban coyote-killing contests.July 5, 2019 Animal Law Update -
Ending the Intensive Confinement of Hens Used by the Egg Industry (New Mexico)
The Confinement of Egg-Laying Hens Act (SB 347) would require that, by 2022, hens used by the egg industry and raised in New Mexico live in cage-free conditions — outlawing battery cages — and that eggs sold in New Mexico meet this same standard. -
Protecting Animals from Sexual Abuse (New Mexico)
Creates the crime of bestiality and establishes a post-conviction animal possession ban, among other provisions -
Fund the study and creation of wildlife crossings (New Mexico)
Will establish a wildlife corridor fund to be administered by New Mexico’s Department of Transportation