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2018-2020: Farmed Animals & the Law
Each year, the Animal Legal Defense Fund provides resources to help its student chapters focus on a specific priority issue. The Student Chapter Program Guide contains an overview of the issue, the the organization's involvement, and suggested activities. -
En Banc Review Requested in “Monkey Selfie” Copyright Case
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court’s ruling that Naruto lacked statutory standing to sue under the federal Copyright Act.August 7, 2018 Animal Law Update -
Where Are They Now? Spotlight on Erin Kim
In this continuing series of updates on former Animal Legal Defense Fund Student Chapter members, we are proud to spotlight law graduates and the ways they are helping advance animals’ interests in their current careers.July 30, 2018 Student Chapters -
Dispelling Myths About Captive Wildlife 2018
Carney Anne Nasser will walk attendees through common myths associated with captive wildlife. Topics will include zoos (including roadside zoos), private ownership, tourist attractions, and sanctuaries. -
Networking Projects
Host a Networking Event Set up an event for your chapter so that students can meet local animal law attorneys, legal professionals, and community members. For help finding attorneys that practice animal law, contact your local…
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Writing Projects
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Advocacy Projects
Not everyone at your school is familiar with animal law or how animal protection impacts their lives. You can change that by bringing experts to campus or through direct education.