March 05, 2014
Publication of Animal Law Review Vol. 20.1
Animal Review is pleased to announce the publication of Volume 20, Issue 1. Complimentary copies are available outside the law review offices.
INTRODUCTION
- Melissa Young, The First Animal Law Journal, Twenty Volumes Later
- Professor David Favre, Twenty Years and Change
ARTICLES
- Beth Allgood, Marina Ratchford, & Peter LaFontaine, U.S. Ivory Trade: Can a Crackdown on Trafficking Save the Last Titan?
- Bruce Friedrich, Meat Labeling through the Looking Glass
- Dr. Mark Goldfeder, Not All Dogs Go to Heaven: Judaism’s Lessons in Beastly Morality
- Kelly Levenda, Legislation to Protect the Welfare of Fish
- Professor Robert Martin & Rob Ballard, Reconciling the Migratory Bird Treaty Act with Expanding Wind Energy to Keep Big Wheels Turning and Protected Birds Flying
- Amanda Winalski, Shocked, Horrified, and Sickened: Recovery under the False Claims Act
NOTE
- Alexandra Rhodes, Saving Apes with the Laws of Men: Great Ape Protection in a Property-Based Animal Law System
BOOK REVIEW
- Sara Blankenship, From the Halls of Congress to the Shores of Little T: A Review of The Snail Darter and the Dam: How Pork-Barrel Politics Endangered a Little Fish and Killed a River by Zygmunt J.B. Plater
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