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Golden Gate University’s California Animal Law Symposium
On March 18, 2017, Golden Gate University (GGU) School of Law's Student Chapter hosted the third annual California Animal Law Symposium on the topic of marine life.August 7, 2017 Student Chapter Spotlight -
Ag-Gag Laws 2017
This session will be led by Professor Alan Chen, University of Denver Sturm College of Law, and co-counsel on the Animal Legal Defense Fund’s pending cases against Ag-Gag laws in Utah and Idaho. -
Where Are They Now? Peter Brandt
In this continuing series of updates on former Student Animal Legal Defense Fund members, the Animal Legal Defense Fund is proud to spotlight graduates protecting animals through the legal system.June 20, 2017 Student Chapters -
Yale Law School Growing Steadily Over the Years
The Yale Law School Animal Legal Defense Fund Student Chapter has been growing steadily over the past two school years.June 16, 2017 Student Chapter Spotlight -
Puppy Mills 2017
Lora Dunn, Director of the Animal Legal Defense Fund Criminal Justice Program, teaches participants how to navigate the legal landscape of animal cruelty prosecutions, from crime scene to courtroom. -
Brooklyn Law School Spreads the Word about Animal Law
Brooklyn Law School’s Student Animal Legal Defense Fund chapter established its presence on campus in the fall 2016 semester with its event on the law and ethics of industrial food production, “Food Industry: Sustainability & Business.”April 21, 2017 Student Chapter Spotlight -
Berkeley, California, Becomes Second U.S. City to Ban Sale of Fur Clothing
The ban was spearheaded by local animal advocacy group Berkeley Coalition for Animals (BCA).April 20, 2017 Animal Law Update -
Where Are They Now? Spotlight on Elizabeth Holtz
I’ve always loved animals and it was natural to want to help them.April 19, 2017 Student Chapters -
Legally Brief: The Mother of Animal Law
March is Women’s History Month—an appropriate time to express our thanks and reverence for the vision, courage and diligence of the “mother of animal law.”March 24, 2017 Legally Brief -
Sydney Seafood Store Convicted of Animal Cruelty for Inhumane Treatment of Lobsters
No matter how horrendously they are treated, it is rare for criminal cruelty charges to be brought in cases involving animals who are considered “food.”March 15, 2017 Animal Law Update