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The Anticruelty Statute: A Study In Animal Welfare, Darian M. Ibrahim
The Anticruelty Statute: A Study In Animal Welfare, Darian M. Ibrahim
Faculty Publications
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Technology And Nonhumans, Sarah Schindler
Technology And Nonhumans, Sarah Schindler
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
This section provides a summary of the legal history and current status of transgenic animals, animal patents, and animal cloning, and examies many of the ethical and legal questions that these and related technologies raise.
The Complex Links Between Governance And Biodiversity, C. Barrett, C. Gibson, B. Hoffman, Mathew D. Mccubbins
The Complex Links Between Governance And Biodiversity, C. Barrett, C. Gibson, B. Hoffman, Mathew D. Mccubbins
Faculty Scholarship
We argue that two problems weaken the claims of those who link corruption and the exploitation of natural resources. The first is conceptual. Studies that use national level indicators of corruption fail to note that corruption comes in many forms, at multiple levels, and may or may not affect resource use. Without a clear causal model of the mechanism by which corruption affects resources, one should treat with caution any estimated relationship between corruption and the state of natural resources. The second problem is methodological: Simple models linking corruption measures and natural resource use typically do not account for other …
Reduce, Refine, Replace: The Failure Of The Three R’S And The Future Of Animal Experimentation, Darian M. Ibrahim
Reduce, Refine, Replace: The Failure Of The Three R’S And The Future Of Animal Experimentation, Darian M. Ibrahim
Faculty Publications
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Punitive Damage Awards In Pet-Death Cases: How Do The Ratio Rules Of State Farm V. Campbell Apply?, William A. Reppy Jr.
Punitive Damage Awards In Pet-Death Cases: How Do The Ratio Rules Of State Farm V. Campbell Apply?, William A. Reppy Jr.
Faculty Scholarship
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Legal Standing For Animals And Advocates, David N. Cassuto
Legal Standing For Animals And Advocates, David N. Cassuto
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
For animal advocates, one of the most significant barriers to the courtroom is standing. In order to litigate on behalf of an animal's interests in federal court, the advocate must first establish standing by meeting three requirements: (1) the plaintiff must have suffered an injury in fact, (2) the injury must be causally connected to the act about which the plaintiff is complaining, and (3) the court must be able to redress the injury. When it comes to non-human animals, how does an advocate demonstrate an injury to establish standing? In this panel, experts in animal litigation discuss the concept …
Introduction, Anita L. Allen