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Florida A&M University College of Law – Spreading the Word About Animal Protection
The Florida A&M University (FAMU) College of Law Animal Legal Defense Fund Student chapter has had a great year advocating for animals and educating students about the field of animal law.February 23, 2016 Student Chapter Spotlight -
Animal Legal Defense Fund Names America’s “Top Ten Animal Defenders” 2016
Law enforcement heroes from across the U.S. honored during National Justice for Animals Week 2016.February 22, 2016 Press Release -
Animal Legal Defense Fund Asks Court for Judgment in Lawsuit Against State Agriculture Department for Gutting “Dog Law”
Suit asserts agency lacks authority to change law.February 11, 2016 Press Release -
Whistleblower Files Federal Lawsuit Against University of Texas Medical Branch; Asserts UTMB Abusing Animals, and Breaking Federal and State Laws
Former attending veterinarian filed a whistleblower civil suit against UTMB in U.S. District Court.February 11, 2016 Press Release -
Animal Legal Defense Fund Scores First Victory in an Endangered Species Act Lawsuit on Behalf of Endangered Animals in Captivity
Sets precedent for captive endangered animals around the country.February 11, 2016 Press Release -
Freedom at Malheur
For the militia, freedom means using the public lands at Malheur and the surrounding area for ranching, logging and mining.February 9, 2016 News -
Lawsuit to Halt Yellowstone Bison Cull to Proceed
If park service proceeds with cull, it will be under public scrutiny.February 8, 2016 Press Release -
Ag-Gag: Outlawing Voices Who Speak for the Voiceless
Agribusiness leaders want to hide the suffering of the animals they kill and of the workers who kill and butcher them.February 2, 2016 Legally Brief -
This Land is Our Land – Not Militant Ranchers’
The group that is currently occupying a national wildlife refuge is part of an industry that causes the destruction of wilderness and the slaughter of native wildlife – all in the name of profit.February 1, 2016 News -
U.S. District Court to Hear Arguments for Preliminary Injunction to Halt Yellowstone Bison Cull
Journalist Chris Ketcham and bison advocate Stephany Seay will have their first day in court on Friday, February 5, when the United States District Court in Casper, Wyoming hears arguments for a preliminary injunction to halt the planned Yellowstone National Park bison cull.January 29, 2016 Press Release