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Captive Big Cats: Now You See Them, Soon (We Hope) You Won’t
Late last month, the Animal Legal Defense Fund partnered with Keepers of the Wild, a big cat sanctuary in Arizona, to formally urge Las Vegas magician Dirk Arthur to retire the big cats used in his Wild Magic show.April 20, 2016 Legally Brief -
California Proposing Regulation and Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Animal Agriculture
The Animal Legal Defense Fund will remain involved in the fight for the strongest possible regulations while doing its best to ensure protection of animals and the environment.April 27, 2016 News -
Kristen Lindsey in Court to Fight for Her Veterinary License
Was the orange tabby cat in Kristen Lindsey’s April 2015 Facebook post a companion animal named “Tiger,” killed without his owner’s consent?April 29, 2016 News -
American Humane Certified and Foster Farms: Profiting On Consumer Concern for Animal Welfare
Many consumers who eat meat and animal products strongly prefer to buy only humane products, but this term is not well-regulated.May 9, 2016 News -
Legally Brief: Leaders in Animal Law Gather in Los Angeles
Legal professionals who care about animals should circle May 21 on their calendars.May 6, 2016 Legally Brief -
The Animal Legal Defense Fund Files Lawsuit to Advocate for Wildlife Welfare
In allowing hunting dogs to tear through the wild spaces of California beyond the control of hunters, the Fish & Game Commission has effectively authorized hunters to harass wildlife, which the law prohibits.May 18, 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 -
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