The Federalist Society and Student Animal Legal Defense Fund present a debate between leaders in the field of personhood rights for animals. Moderated by Professor Joseph Richard Hurt with introductions by Professor Randall S. Abate, this debate is A Must See Event of Legal Heavyweights!https://commons.law.famu.edu/lectures-debates/1000/thumbnail.jp
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The Federalist Society and Student Animal Legal Defense Fund present a debate between leaders in the...
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With an Introduction from Professor Sam Brayhttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1764/thumbna...
For animal advocates, one of the most significant barriers to the courtroom is standing. In order to...
Federalist Society & American Constitution Society Stephanos Bibas of Penn Law and Gerry Weber, fo...
In the recent past, there has been a curious increase in the academic interest on animal legal perso...
The paper discusses and criticizes views on various aspects of the situations of animals within huma...
The Federalist Society and Student Animal Legal Defense Fund present a debate between leaders in the...
Blog post, “The Fight Over the Personhood of Animals“ discusses politics, theology and the law in re...
Law 2015-177 of February 16, 2015, modifying the French Civil Code, defined animals as « living bein...
Stanford Law hosts a debate between Phil Goldberg of Shook, Hardy & Bacon LLP, and Matthew Liebman o...
Dr. Favre is a former Dean of the Michigan State University Detroit College of Law. For over thirty ...
The thesis defends the plausibility of nonhuman animal personhood from a legal and moral perspective...
Since Roman law, the category of the legal person has been the most relevant legal category, allowin...
This book addresses the problem of ‘animal life’ in terms that go beyond the usual extension of libe...
The notion that animals could be granted rights under the law was once ridiculed, but now courts and...
Presentation at the 2010 Veterinary Social Work Summit. This presentation was preceded by LoraKim Jo...
With an Introduction from Professor Sam Brayhttps://scholarship.law.nd.edu/ndls_posters/1764/thumbna...
For animal advocates, one of the most significant barriers to the courtroom is standing. In order to...
Federalist Society & American Constitution Society Stephanos Bibas of Penn Law and Gerry Weber, fo...
In the recent past, there has been a curious increase in the academic interest on animal legal perso...
The paper discusses and criticizes views on various aspects of the situations of animals within huma...