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Spotlight: Kelly Shanahan
Kelly Shanahan is a 2021 recipient of the Animal Legal Defense Fund’s Advancement in Animal Law Scholarship.June 3, 2021 Student Chapter Spotlight -
Spotlight: Josie Moberg
Josie Moberg is a 2021 recipient of the Animal Legal Defense Fund’s Advancement in Animal Law Scholarship.June 3, 2021 Student Chapter Spotlight -
Spotlight: Catherine Awasthi
Catherine Awasthi is a 2021 recipient of the Animal Legal Defense Fund’s Advancement in Animal Law Scholarship.June 3, 2021 Student Chapter Spotlight -
Spotlight: Anna Obek
Anna Obek is a 2021 recipient of the Animal Legal Defense Fund’s Advancement in Animal Law Scholarship.June 3, 2021 Student Chapter Spotlight -
2021 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, 2021 Student Chapters -
Call for Papers
The Animal Legal Defense Fund Call for Papers is now open! Select students will present their papers at the 2024 Student Convention in Portland, Oregon on Friday, October 18, 2024. See below for details. -
How HBCU Law Students Can Make a Difference for Animals – and Help Vulnerable Communities Along the Way
The Animal Legal Defense Fund recently announced two new $25,000 scholarships and paid clerkships to be awarded annually to second-year law students at the Howard University School of Law and North Carolina Central University School of Law.April 27, 2021 Article -
Animal Legal Defense Fund Offers Scholarship and Clerkship to U.S. Federally Recognized Tribal Member
The $25,000 scholarship will be awarded to a rising second-year eligible law student attending any U.S. law school, and includes a clerkship with the nonprofit’s Criminal Justice ProgramApril 19, 2021 Press Release -
Law Student Paper Series — Environmental Responsibility & Animal Protection — Overlooked by Pension Plan Regulation
Problematic regulations regarding fiduciary duty make it difficult to factor animal and environmental protection in tax-privileged pension planning under ERISA. Join Benjamin Cregger, Lewis & Clark Law School, as they provide a closer look at recent regulatory changes, which are potentially problematic for human and nonhuman animals. -
Scholarships
The Animal Legal Defense Fund offers scholarships to law students studying in the field of animal law.