New L&C Law Scholarship: Animal Law Volume 15, Issue 2
November 10th, 2009The latest issue of Lewis & Clark Law School’s Animal Law is now out.
Here are the articles published in Volume 15, Issue 2 of Animal Law, complete with links to the abstracts:
Introduction
- A Call To Action: Concrete Proposals For Reducing Widespread Animal Suffering In The United States by Dana M. Campbell
Essay
- California Proposition 2: A Watershed Moment For Animal Law by Jonathan R. Lovvorn & Nancy V. Perry
Articles
- Using Dogs For Emotional Support of Testifying Victims of Crime by Marianne Dellinger
- The Alaskan Wolf War: The Public Trust Doctrine Missing In Action by Edward A. Fitzgerald
- Caring for Dolphins, Otters, and Octopuses: Speciesism in the Regulations of Zoos and Aquariums by Marla K. Conley
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