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05/13/2021

Missed an Animal Law Review Symposium event? Not to worry! All of the 2021 symposium recordings are now available online. Enjoy, and see you next year!

Symposium Our 10th Annual Animal Law Review Symposium has now concluded. We’re pleased to share recordings of presentations that were open to the public (click presentation title below to access the recording from Lewis & Clark Law School’s YouTube channel). Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Animal Law Review...

Learn More About Make A Payment 03/31/2021

Are you interested in animal legal issues? If so, be sure to subscribe (using the link below) to the 27th Volume of the nation's first Animal Law Review!

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Our Staff 11/19/2020

Our independent student-run journal has been a pioneering success for almost 27 years! We are driven purely by the passion and dedication of our members. Come meet them here!

Our Staff As a business/ accounting major, Benjamin had to complete a mock business plan that incorporated elements from several different classes into one project. Their business plan was for a nonprofit sheep sanctuary located in New Zealand. They continue to be both grateful and excited to continue to weav...

11/14/2020

Next Friday at 6 PM, November 20th, 2020, please join us for a discussion over Zoom about improving legal protections for wildlife in Latin America! We hope you can come join us! For a link, please email [email protected]

11/06/2020

Next Friday at 6 PM, November 13th, 2020, please join us for a discussion over Zoom about farmed animal advocacy with the Animal Law Litigation Clinic! We are so excited to have them speak with us. For a link, please email [email protected]

10/28/2020

On Friday, October 30th at 6PM, Animal Law Review is excited to introduce the first in a series of events that proudly presents materials that would have been available during our Spring 2020 Symposium. Our first event is a short video by Dr. Raj Reddy on an exciting international animal law topic followed with a quick Q&A and community response with Dr. Reddy over Zoom. We are so excited to still be able to present these amazing and inspiring materials and hope you will join us. For a link, please message or email [email protected]

Refuge-Specific Regulations; Public Use; Kenai National Wildlife Refuge 08/01/2020

Wildlife Advocates: A proposed rule impacting Kenai National Wildlife Refuge is accepting public comments until August 10th, 2020. The rule will ease regulation and restrictions on trapping, open up bait hunting of brown and black bears, and implement other changes on Kenai NWR. If you have a moment, please learn more and consider submitting a formal comment in support of Alaska's wildlife at the link provided.

Refuge-Specific Regulations; Public Use; Kenai National Wildlife Refuge The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service, we) proposes to amend its refuge-specific regulations on Kenai National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) to allow State-regulated trapping, harvest of brown bears over bait, discharge of fi****ms along the Kenai and Russian Rivers during certain times of the year...

05/30/2019

Congratulations to the members of Animal Law Review that just graduated! From left to right. Front Row: Adrienne Craig (Editor-in-Chief), Frances Chrzan (Editor-in-Chief), Ashlyn Whitbeck (Associate Editor), Rebecca Richman (Business Editor). Back Row: Tess Vickery L.L.M. (Associate Editor), Adam Wolfe (Associate Editor), Andrew Linden (Associate Editor), Teresa Smith (Associate Editor), James Carlson (Form & Style Editor), Sam Pope (Submissions Editor). We know you will all go on to do fantastic things!

Clinical Professor in Animal Law 04/24/2019

We're very excited that one of our authors from our most recent issue, Animal Law 25.2, Delcianna (Delci) Winders, is going to lead the Animal Law Litigation Clinic at Lewis & Clark Law School in 2019. This clinic will focus on farmed animal protection and is the second Animal Law Clinic at the law school. Congratulations Delci!

Clinical Professor in Animal Law Delcianna Winders, noted animal law attorney, scholar, and professor, joins the Lewis & Clark Law School Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS) and leads t...

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We’re excited to announce the publication of Animal Law 25.2! Let us know if you’d like a copy or a few.

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