2003: Building Animal Friendly Communities through Legislation, Community Action, and Legal Advocacy

For information on future Animal Law Conference dates and locations, visit animallawconference.org.

Saturday, October 25 & Sunday, October 26  at Lewis & Clark Law School in Portland, Oregon.

Hosted by the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund and the National Center for Animal Law, and sponsored by the Shared Earth Foundation.

The conference will be filmed by Mimi Productions for the documentary Man’s Dominion.

Thank you to Peter Max for generously designing the conference logo.

Rebecca Huss, Companion Animals and Housing Issues 
Adam Karp, Valuing Service Animals, 

Nancy Perry & Kelly Peterson, The Role of Legislation 
Carter Dillard, False Advertisers v. Consumer Choice - A Case Study 

Jonathan Lovvorn & Adam Roberts, Current Issues for Animals in Zoos and Circuses 

Nancy Weiss, Recovering Wolf Populations in the West 

David Favre, Protection of Fundamental Interests: A New Tort for Nonhuman Animals 

J. Alan Jensen, Pet Trusts 

Ray Greek, The Animal Model in Drug Testing and Research: Involving Legal Professionals 

Annemarie Lucas & Gail Lambert, Building Coalitions with the Domestic Violence Community 

Chris Wencker, Adam Karp, & Jennifer Conrad, Building Coalitions between Attorneys and Veterinarians 

Marcia Kramer, Humane Education and Student Choice: A Legal Perspective 

Katrina Sharman, Animal Law in Australia, & Mitsu Takahashi, Animal Law in Southeast Asia 

Doug Cress, Bushmeat Crisis in Africa 

Scott Beckstead & Geordie Duckler, Advancing Protections for Animals through the Common Law 
Howard Lichtig, Defending Activists 

Courtney Dillard, Seven Tools of the Persuasion Trade: Strategies All Activists Should Carry with Them & Sharon Methvin, Effective Strategies of Social Justice Movements 

Keynote Address by Special Investigator Annemarie Lucas from Animal Precinct and Presentation of the Nancy Perry Golden Cougar Award for Outstanding Achievement in Animal Advocacy in Oregon