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Writing Letters to the Editors
Letters to the editor are a powerful way to make your voice for animals heard within your larger community. These letters are one of the most widely-read sections of the newspaper. -
Young Advocate Action Kit
You can be an advocate for animals at any age. Check out ideas of how you can get involved. -
Egg Labeling Regulations Guide
Americans care about animals. That is why, more and more, consumers are demanding better treatment for animals raised for food: including egg laying chickens. -
The ROAR Program
Join the Animal Legal Defense Fund's social media ambassador program! Remote Online Advocacy Representatives (ROAR) are online partners who help us spread the word about important animal issues -
Animal Testing: Models for Improvement
While animal testing is still far too prevalent, some countries and states have implemented laws that reduce the number of animals used in laboratory experiments. -
An Evening with the Animal Legal Defense Fund – New York City
On Thursday, May 31, the Animal Legal Defense Fund hosted “An Evening with the Animal Legal Defense Fund” in New York City.June 19, 2018 News -
Guidelines for Writing an Op-Ed for Law Students
Guidelines for writing and submitting an op-ed to newspapers for law students. -
Damages for Death or Injury of an Animal
This is a broad overview intended to be useful to caregivers of animals who have been injured or killed. -
What To Do If a Companion Animal You Purchased Became Sick or Died Soon Afterwards
This tragic story is all too common: Someone purchases a puppy from a breeder or pet store, only to discover their new furry family member is very sick, oftentimes fatally. -
What To Do When You Believe a Vet Has Harmed or Killed Your Companion Animal
You trust your veterinarian to diagnose, treat, and care for your animal family members. But what if you suspect that your veterinarian made a mistake — and that the mistake has hurt your animal?