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Dogs Are Not Mere Property, Rules Oregon Supreme Court
The June 2016 ruling in State v. Newcomb holds that law enforcement do not need to obtain a warrant before a veterinarian can administer a routine blood test if there is probable cause to believe that an animal is being cruelly treated.June 23, 2016 Animal Law Update -
Interview Opportunity: Animal Coalition Condemns Army’s Cruel Plan to Eliminate Horses
A coalition of animal protection groups is speaking out against the Army’s new plan to address the longstanding population of hundreds of horses whose home includes land on Fort Polk.June 21, 2016 Press Release -
Coalition Defends District Court Victory Striking Down Unconstitutional Idaho Ag-Gag Law
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to hear arguments on Ag-Gag law.June 20, 2016 Press Release -
Where Are They Now? Elizabeth Baker
If you work hard, follow through on commitments, are creative and reasonable, you will succeed in establishing a career you love.June 9, 2016 Student Chapters -
Animal Cruelty Prosecutor Jake Kamins Takes on Oregon Animal Abuse
Working behind the scenes and in concert with law enforcement, the Animal Legal Defense Fund has helped secure justice for animal victims in thousands of cases in courts throughout the nation. We’ve shared with you the…
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Protect Dogs From Hot Cars This Summer
A dog in Ohio was rescued by police after being left in a hot car for over two hours. The scenario is all too common.June 7, 2016 News -
Justice for Harambe
An incident at the Cincinnati Zoo left a little boy injured and a young gorilla, Harambe, dead.June 6, 2016 News -
Legally Brief: Behind Closed Doors, Beneath the Law
Farmed animals in the U.S. receive virtually no protection under federal law except for regulations of the way they are transported and slaughtered.June 6, 2016 Legally Brief -
How to (Legally) Help Dogs in Hot Cars This Summer
Tips from the Animal Legal Defense Fund.June 6, 2016 Press Release