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The Next Pandemic Might Be A Petdemic, Hillary Greene
The Next Pandemic Might Be A Petdemic, Hillary Greene
Indiana Law Journal
A new scientific study shows that COVID-19 can be transmitted from cats to humans. Luckily, this channel of transmission seems extremely rare, at least thus far. But next time—and there will be a next time—we may not be so fortunate. This Article addresses this underappreciated risk of what I term a “petdemic”—a pandemic or epidemic that involves significant disease transmission between pets and humans. With nearly 70% of U.S. households owning pets, a petdemic could be catastrophic. One of our go-to responses for even perceived petdemics, honed over the last century, is to slaughter our pets. This pioneering Article proposes …
Can Social Science Teach Congress New Tricks?: Addressing The Need For Educational Support Dogs In Classrooms, Elaina H. Wilson
Can Social Science Teach Congress New Tricks?: Addressing The Need For Educational Support Dogs In Classrooms, Elaina H. Wilson
Indiana Law Journal
In the United States, children with disabilities are afforded protections in three federal statutes: the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. However, these laws fail to provide for educational support dogs in public schools, despite the common and successful use of educational support dogs in other countries. The success of educational support dogs abroad is not suprising, as recent waves of social science research make clear the benefits of dogs in schools, from increased productivity within the classroom to improved morale within the school community …
The Fragile Menagerie: Biodiversity Loss, Climate Change, And The Law, James M. Chen
The Fragile Menagerie: Biodiversity Loss, Climate Change, And The Law, James M. Chen
Indiana Law Journal
I. THE HIPPODROME OF THE GODS: RACING AGAINST ECOLOGICAL AND
EVOLUTIONARY APOCALYPSE....................................................................... 304
II. ACROSS THE APOCALYPSE ON HORSEBACK: LEGAL RESPONSES
TO BIODIVERSITY LOSS .................................................................................... 310
A. OVERKILL ........................................................................................... 310
B. ALIEN INVASIVE SPECIES ..................................................................... 316
C. HABITAT DESTRUCTION AND PUBLIC LAND MANAGEMENT .................. 321
1. ISLAND BIOGEOGRAPHY .............................................................. 321
2. PUBLIC LANDS MANAGEMENT..................................................... 325
III. THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT: FROM PRIVATE LANDS TO
GLOBAL COMMONS .......................................................................................... 329
A. ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT MECHANICS .............................................. 330
1. LISTING ENDANGERED AND THREATENED SPECIES....................... 330
2. CRITICAL HABITAT ..................................................................... 333
3. INTERAGENCY CONSULTATION .................................................... 333
B. HABITAT CONSERVATION ON PRIVATE LANDS...................................... 335
C. …
Living With Owning, Matt Ampleman, Douglas A. Kysar
Living With Owning, Matt Ampleman, Douglas A. Kysar
Indiana Law Journal
In October, 2011, Terry Thompson committed suicide by gunshot after cutting open the cages of fifty-six exotic animals on his farm in Zanesville, Ohio. Fearing for pub-lic safety, law enforcement officers systematically hunted down the escaped animals in an episode that garnered international attention and prompted renewed discus-sion of the propriety of exotic animal ownership. This Article retells and discusses the circumstances surrounding Terry Thompson’s unhinging, applying frameworks of legal theory, chiefly in the realm of property law, to assess the fabric that held Thompson’s delicate system together and the tensions that led to its unravelling. As an autopsy, the …
Anti-Horse Slaughter Legislation: Bad For Horses, Bad For Society, Laura J. Durfee
Anti-Horse Slaughter Legislation: Bad For Horses, Bad For Society, Laura J. Durfee
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Exotic Pets Invade United States Ecosystems: Legislative Failure And A Proposed Solution, Robert Brown
Exotic Pets Invade United States Ecosystems: Legislative Failure And A Proposed Solution, Robert Brown
Indiana Law Journal
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Bailments-Liability Of Bailor For Personal Injuries To Bailee Resulting From Vicious Propensities Of The Bailed Animal
Indiana Law Journal
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