For animal advocates, one of the most significant barriers to the courtroom is standing. In order to litigate on behalf of an animal\u27s interests in federal court, the advocate must first establish standing by meeting three requirements: (1) the plaintiff must have suffered an injury in fact, (2) the injury must be causally connected to the act about which the plaintiff is complaining, and (3) the court must be able to redress the injury. When it comes to non-human animals, how does an advocate demonstrate an injury to establish standing? In this panel, experts in animal litigation discuss the concept of establishing legal standing for animals and animal advocates; the panelists\u27 own experiences, including specific cases and creative m...
Over the last half century, the law has assumed an increasingly important place in animal protection...
The notion that animals could be granted rights under the law was once ridiculed, but now courts and...
This Note takes an in-depth look at standing and, specifically, the extent to which increased risk o...
For animal advocates, one of the most significant barriers to the courtroom is standing. In order to...
In the 2011, Chief Justice Fraser of the Alberta Court of Appeal raised an interesting question in h...
From the legal point of view, there is nothing at all new or unfamiliar in the idea of "animal right...
What is the current status of animal law in the United States (U.S.)? 2 The area of law known as ani...
American society\u27s perception of animals has come a long way since the country was founded over 2...
What are the key structural barriers that are preventing animals from gaining access to greater lega...
Animal protection statutes are valuable, but they might be more useful if formulated to give private...
Although the law has traditionally treated non-human animals as property, public attitudes and many ...
This article seeks to explore a simple but profound question. How should our legal system deal with ...
The American wild horse has long been considered a cultural icon and an integral part of the ecosyst...
This chapter discusses the challenges of determining appropriate remedies in cases involving animals...
This chapter introduces the topics discussed throughout the book and describes the development of th...
Over the last half century, the law has assumed an increasingly important place in animal protection...
The notion that animals could be granted rights under the law was once ridiculed, but now courts and...
This Note takes an in-depth look at standing and, specifically, the extent to which increased risk o...
For animal advocates, one of the most significant barriers to the courtroom is standing. In order to...
In the 2011, Chief Justice Fraser of the Alberta Court of Appeal raised an interesting question in h...
From the legal point of view, there is nothing at all new or unfamiliar in the idea of "animal right...
What is the current status of animal law in the United States (U.S.)? 2 The area of law known as ani...
American society\u27s perception of animals has come a long way since the country was founded over 2...
What are the key structural barriers that are preventing animals from gaining access to greater lega...
Animal protection statutes are valuable, but they might be more useful if formulated to give private...
Although the law has traditionally treated non-human animals as property, public attitudes and many ...
This article seeks to explore a simple but profound question. How should our legal system deal with ...
The American wild horse has long been considered a cultural icon and an integral part of the ecosyst...
This chapter discusses the challenges of determining appropriate remedies in cases involving animals...
This chapter introduces the topics discussed throughout the book and describes the development of th...
Over the last half century, the law has assumed an increasingly important place in animal protection...
The notion that animals could be granted rights under the law was once ridiculed, but now courts and...
This Note takes an in-depth look at standing and, specifically, the extent to which increased risk o...