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Where Are They Now? Laura Hagen
Laura Hagen, Esq., is currently the deputy director of advocacy for the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA), where she has worked since February 2014.December 18, 2015 Student Chapters -
Where Are They Now? Kevin Schneider
Kevin Schneider is the executive director of the Nonhuman Rights Project, a nonprofit organization working to achieve legal rights for nonhuman animals.December 30, 2015 Student Chapters -
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 -
Where Are They Now? Matthew Liebman
Matthew Liebman, Stanford Law ’06, has been with the Animal Legal Defense Fund for almost ten years.August 15, 2016 Student Chapters -
Where Are They Now? Spotlight on Sophie Gaillard
In this continuing series of updates on former Student Animal Legal Defense Fund members, Animal Legal Defense Fund is proud to spotlight graduates protecting animals through the legal system. “Having left an established career to go…
October 19, 2016 Student Chapters -
Where Are They Now? Spotlight on Elizabeth Overcash
My involvement with SALDF was undoubtedly the best part of my law school experience.December 27, 2016 Student Chapters -
Where Are They Now? Spotlight on Elizabeth Holtz
I’ve always loved animals and it was natural to want to help them.April 19, 2017 Student Chapters -
Where Are They Now? Peter Brandt
In this continuing series of updates on former Student Animal Legal Defense Fund members, the Animal Legal Defense Fund is proud to spotlight graduates protecting animals through the legal system.June 20, 2017 Student Chapters -
Where Are They Now? Spotlight on Jessica Almy
In this continuing series of updates on former Student Chapter members, the Animal Legal Defense Fund is proud to spotlight Jessica Almy.October 2, 2017 Student Chapters -
Where Are They Now? Spotlight on Raj Reddy
It’s refreshing to work with people who’ve dedicated their careers—some of them, even their lives—to advancing the interests of a group they don’t belong to.March 8, 2018 Student Chapters