With only one court having decided the issue thus far, the question remains whether animal rights groups should continue to seek Thirteenth Amendment protection for animals.32 This Note will first discuss the current debate between animal rights and animal welfare, examining philosophical arguments as well as practical limitations to adopting each approach. In the analysis section, this Note will discuss why the protection of the Thirteenth Amendment against slavery and involuntary servitude is not a right that is afforded to animals
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The primary frameworks through which scholars have conceptualized legal protections for animals—anim...
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The purpose of this essay is to critically examine the current legal status of animals in the United...
Animals were included within the protection of the law in the early nineteenth century. Why have the...
For Animal Law's twenty-fifth anniversary edition, David S. Favre is back with an update on the stat...
Do animals have rights? Almost everyone believes in animal rights, at least in some minimal sense; t...
Orcas are not afforded any relief under the Thirteenth Amendment. Animal rights advocates, namely Pe...
Over the last half century, the law has assumed an increasingly important place in animal protection...
The primary frameworks through which scholars have conceptualized legal protections for animals—anim...
From the earliest times, animals were understood as object of human rights. That result did not depe...
From the legal point of view, there is nothing at all new or unfamiliar in the idea of "animal right...
This article seeks to explore a simple but profound question. How should our legal system deal with ...
The notion that animals could be granted rights under the law was once ridiculed, but now courts and...
Contemporary animal rights activists and legal scholars routinely charge that state animal protectio...
abstract: In the past 100 years pet, zoo/aquarium, and research animals have gained unprecedented le...
The lawsuit pitting the New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals against the New ...
Science is increasingly showing us that animals have many cognitive similarities with humans. In ad...
The purpose of this essay is to critically examine the current legal status of animals in the United...
Animals were included within the protection of the law in the early nineteenth century. Why have the...
For Animal Law's twenty-fifth anniversary edition, David S. Favre is back with an update on the stat...
Do animals have rights? Almost everyone believes in animal rights, at least in some minimal sense; t...