Vivisection Objection: Using Public Records and the Law to Help Animals in Research at Your School 2018
Presented by 4/17/18
Join Christopher Berry, Staff Attorney at the Animal Legal Defense Fund, for a practical skills lesson on how to use public records and the law to help animals in research at their universities. Several cases as models will be presented, along with the process for various types of record requests, including public records and databases. Other topics discussed will include setting goals to stop objectionable conduct, talking with the regulating entities involved, and working with the media.
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