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Wildwood Farm Sanctuary

Animal Law Clinic Assists Farm Animal Sanctuary

The Animal Law Clinic is representing a local animal sanctuary, and using that experience to develop a legal tool kit for animal sanctuaries around the world.
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Animal Law Convention, Nairobi, Kenya, 2018

The Center for Animal Law Studies Sponsors First Animal Law Convention in Africa

“People, Animals and the Planet: One Health, One Welfare” featured experts and participants from various fields such as animal welfare, conservation, law enforcement, environmental policy, as well as the non-profit sector, academics, and representatives from development organizations.

LC SALDF’s 5th Annual Networking Event at Stoel Rives + Networking Prep. Panel

LC SALDF hosts two networking events, aimed at helping students finding summer and long-term employment!
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Juli Zagrans and The Adoptable Dogs of OTAT-PDX Visit LC SALDF

On Thursday, April 5th Lewis & Clark Law LLM program alumni Juli Zagrans of One Tail At A Time - Portland (OTAT - PDX) chapter came with four-legged (adoptable) friends in tow for an LC SALDF Speaker Series event.

Professor Kathy Hessler Offers Her Wisdom To The LC SALDF Chapter

Professor Kathy Hessler Offers Her Wisdom To The LC SALDF Chapter
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LC SALDF Hosts MeatOut 2018

LC SALDF Hosts An Incredibly Successful MeatOut 2018!

LC SALDF Volunteers at Green Acres Farm Sanctuary!

On Saturday, March 3, the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund chapter at Lewis and Clark Law School held its Spring Work Retreat at Green Acres Farm Sanctuary in Silverton, Oregon. 

LC SALDF and FALS Host Anita Krajnc

On Thursday, March 1st, 2018 LC SALDF and the Food and Agriculture Law Society cohosted a virtual event with Anita Krajnc.

LC SALDF Hosts Prof. Rebecca Huss - Guardian of Vicktory Dogs

LC SALDF Hosts Prof. Rebecca Huss - Guardian of Vicktory Dogs
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A Big Week For The Center For Animal Law Studies

LC SALDF is lucky to have the support of the Center for Animal Law Studies (CALS), a center made up of fantastic individuals, many of whom are LC SALDF alumni and faculty advisors.  Learn more about the many accomplishments of CALS (just in the past week)!

LC SALDF Hosts Ryan Merkley, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine

On January 25th, 2018, LC SALDF had the opportunity to host Ryan Merkley, who is the Director of Research Advocacy at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). Ryan discussed proposed changes to laws and policies that impact animals used in research, as well how agencies carry out these duties under the law.
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SALDF Proudly Hosts Becky Jenkins, Center for Animal Law Studies

On Thursday, January 11th, SALDF welcomed the chapter back from winter break and had the honor of hosting the Center for Animal Law Studies’ first Aquatic Animal Law Initiative Fellow, Becky Jenkins as the first event of Spring semester.

SALDF Hosts Tom and Henry Lininger

On Friday, November 10th, 2017, LC SALDF as well as SIEL and NEDC co-hosted Tom and Henry Lininger, who discussed wildlife protections that import aspects of the 4th amendment. They propose a doctrine of wildlife privacy that would import some aspects of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence to limit wildlife surveillance and limit the tracking and killing of wolves to avoid interactions with humans and livestock.
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Christopher Berry Speaks to LC SALDF

Animal Legal Defense Fund’s Christopher Berry Speaks to LC SALDF

On Thursday, November 9th, 2017 the Lewis & Clark Law Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (LC SALDF) chapter hosted Christopher Berry, a staff attorney with the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) for one of its Speaker Series Events.

SALDF Hosts Called to Rescue Screening and Q&A with Gene Baur, Naomi Call, and Shauna Sherick

On Thursday, November 2nd, SALDF had the honor of screening Called to Rescue and holding a Q&A featuring the film’s director, Naomi Call, Shauna Sherick, founder of Wildwood Sanctuary (which is featured in the film), and Gene Baur, world-renowned animal rights activist and founder of Farm Sanctuary, America’s first animal sanctuary.

Fall 2017 Potluck

On Saturday, October 21, the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund at Lewis and Clark Law School held its annual Fall Potluck!

Elizabeth Baker, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Speaks to SALDF

On Monday, October 16, Elizabeth Baker, Esq. spoke to our SALDF chapter about her work with the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. Ms. Baker was introduced by LC SALDF’s Pro Bono Chair, Megan Amos. Megan interned at PCRM this past summer and, fortunately for LC SALDF, used the connections she made there to bring Ms. Baker to a LC SALDF Speaker Series event.

2017 Animal Law Conference – A Huge Success!

October 13th, 14th, and 15th students, lawyers, and advocates gathered at the annual Animal Law Conference held in Portland, Oregon. The night opened with Joyce Tischler and Dean Pamela Frasch marking the 25th anniversary of the conference by taking a walk down memory lane. SALDF’s co-directors, Maral Cavner and Ashlyn Whitbeck, introduced the pair and Maral perfectly captured the importance of Joyce’s role in the animal law movement by thanking her and reminding her that she “opened the door for us, and we promise to make (her) proud while walking through it.” Joyce, who is referred to as the mother of Animal Law, was then awarded the official title as recognition for her pioneering work.

Jennifer Fearing, Fearless Advocacy, Speaks to SALDF

On Thursday, October 12th, Jennifer Fearing gave a talk to our SALDF chapter cataloging her achievements as a lobbyist in California, and providing us with advice on how to become effective animal advocates. Ms. Fearing is the President of Fearless Advocacy, a Sacramento based lobbying firm that works to advance the protections of animals through the law in California. She got her start as a lobbyist and animal rights advocate in California for the Humane Society of the United States. For the HSUS, Ms. Fearing led successful campaigns such as the Proposition 2 ballot measure, which requires that certain animals used for slaughter have adequate space to turn around, lie down, and fully extend their limbs. Through her organization, she has continued to be an unstoppable force for the animals in CA.

Peter Brandt, LC Law Alum, Speaks to SALDF

On Thursday, October 5th, 2017, Peter Brandt spoke about bird flu and factory farming to our SALDF chapter. Peter is a Lewis & Clark Law alum, and the senior attorney for Farm Animal Litigation with the Humane Society of the United States’ Animal Protection Litigation section. Peter has been involved in animal protection issues for over a decade, and currently oversees the entire farm animal litigation docket for HSUS. He has been involved in a wide variety of farm animal protection lawsuits and administrative actions, and has also assisted on some criminal matters. These include a variety of subjects, such as false advertising related to farm animals’ care, and federal citizen suit actions against massive factory farms.
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CALS and LC SALDF Host Animal Law Program Overview Event for a Packed House

On Thursday, September 21 st the Center for Animal Law Studies at Lewis & Clark Law CALS) and the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund chapter of Lewis & Clark Law (LC SALDF) co-hosted an Animal Law Program Overview event for new students at Lewis & Clark Law. The event was packed, filling up almost the entirety of the large classroom in which it was held and was an exciting indication of the bright future of the animal law program at the law school.

Josh Tetrick Speaks to SALDF and SABER

On Wednesday, September 13th the Lewis & Clark Law Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (LC SALDF) chapter and the Students Advocates for Business and Environmental Responsibility (SABER) co-hosted Josh Tetrick, Chief Executive Officer of Hampton Creek, for a Speaker Series event.

SALDF Volunteers at Out to Pasture Sanctuary

The Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (SALDF) at Lewis and Clark Law School held its 2017 Fall Work Retreat at Out to Pasture Sanctuary in Estacada, Oregon. Out to Pasture is home to dozens of animals, all of whom have been rescued from situations involving abuse, neglect, or abandonment. 

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Russ Mead Speaks to SALDF

On Thursday, September 7th, 2017, visiting professor Russ Mead gave a talk to our LC SALDF chapter titled “I Could Do That.” After years of teaching at Lewis & Clark Law, in 2016 Professor Mead was named the Shared Earth Foundation Visiting Professor. Professor Mead was instrumental in the rescue of animals after Hurricane Katrina, and has implemented other large-scale rescues, including complex hoarding cases involving over hundreds of animals.

James Aspey Speaks at Lewis & Clark Law

Acclaimed animal activist James Aspey spoke at Lewis and Clark Law to a crowd of over 200 individuals from both the school and the greater Portland, Oregon area. Aspey’s stop at Lewis and Clark Law was a part of his nationwide speaking tour, sponsored by Tofurky.