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What To Do If a Companion Animal You Purchased Became Sick or Died Soon Afterwards
This tragic story is all too common: Someone purchases a puppy from a breeder or pet store, only to discover their new furry family member is very sick, oftentimes fatally. -
What To Do When Your Companion Animal Has Been Injured or Killed
This page will present answers to some common questions about filing a lawsuit if your companion animal has been injured or killed. This is not a substitute for an attorney. -
What To Do When You Find Animals in Substandard Conditions at a Pet Store
You've stopped into the local pet store on your way home from work to pick up food for your cat. Your kids begged to visit a store that advertises puppies for sale, until you relented. -
Guidelines for Writing an Op-Ed for Law Students
Guidelines for writing and submitting an op-ed to newspapers for law students. -
Captive Wildlife 2017
Matthew Liebman, Director of Litigation for the Animal Legal Defense Fund, teaches participants how animal advocates are using state and federal laws to protect wild animals in captivity. -
Vivisection Objection: Using Public Records and the Law to Help Animals in Research at Your School 2018
This webinar will provide a practical approach on how students can help animals in research at their schools. -
An Evening with the Animal Legal Defense Fund – New York City
On Thursday, May 31, the Animal Legal Defense Fund hosted “An Evening with the Animal Legal Defense Fund” in New York City.June 19, 2018 News -
Animal Testing: Models for Improvement
While animal testing is still far too prevalent, some countries and states have implemented laws that reduce the number of animals used in laboratory experiments. -
The ROAR Program
Join the Animal Legal Defense Fund's social media ambassador program! Remote Online Advocacy Representatives (ROAR) are online partners who help us spread the word about important animal issues -
Egg Labeling Regulations Guide
Americans care about animals. That is why, more and more, consumers are demanding better treatment for animals raised for food: including egg laying chickens.