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Spotlight: Gabriela Martinez
Gabriela Martinez is a 2024 recipient of the Animal Legal Defense Fund’s Advancement in Animal Law Scholarship.June 4, 2024 Student Chapter Spotlight -
Spotlight: Elizabeth Nisbet
Elizabeth Nisbet is a 2024 recipient of the Animal Legal Defense Fund’s Advancement in Animal Law Scholarship.June 4, 2024 Student Chapter Spotlight -
2024 Advancement of Animal Law Scholarship Recipients
The Animal Legal Defense Fund Advancement of Animal Law Scholarships are awarded to law student members of our student chapters based upon demonstrated commitment to the Animal Legal Defense Fund’s mission, “to advance the interests and protect the lives of animals through the legal system.”June 3, 2024 Student Chapters -
Lawsuit Filed Over Police Shooting of Blind, Deaf Dog in Missouri
The complaint argues the lethal force used violates the 4th Amendment and seeks compensation for the plaintiff.May 29, 2024 Press Release -
Animal Law Student Scholars’ Workshop
The Animal Law Student Scholars’ Workshop is a year-long project that will engage law students in using scholarship to develop innovative legal solutions to address animal protection problems.May 23, 2024 Student Chapters -
Lawsuit Filed Demanding USDA Produce Documents Related to the Environmental Review of Publicly Funded Factory Farms
Despite repeated FOIAs, the USDA has failed to post the documents in violation of the law.May 22, 2024 News -
United States: Urge Federal Lawmakers to Oppose Damaging Language in the Farm Bill
Urge your representative to vote no on harmful Farm Bill language which would nullify state laws designed to protect farmed animals and threaten states’ rights. -
Florida Prohibits Public Housing Policies that Restrict Dogs Based on Breed, Size, or Weight
While a positive step forward, Florida’s new law could be strengthened by being more inclusive, covering private rentals as well as public housing.May 14, 2024 Animal Law Update -
Petition: Help Keep Grizzly Bears Protected
Tell the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that grizzly bears deserve to remain protected by the Endangered Species Act! -
New York: Help Protect Animals from Inhumane Circuses and Traveling Acts
A bill to ban the use of certain wild animals in circuses or traveling animal acts in the state, including big cats, bears, nonhuman primates, kangaroos, and wallabies. Urge your state legislators to support this important bill today!