The Future of Animal Law

SOLD OUT

An Animal Law Conference
sponsored by
Animal Legal Defense Fund
and Harvard Student Animal Legal Defense Fund
Harvard Law School
Cambridge, Massachusetts
March 30-April 1, 2007

Remember When You Thought You Could Change the World? You Still Can.

This spring, the top minds in the field of animal law, including keynote speakers Ben Stein and Jeremy Rifkin, will meet in Cambridge, Mass. to discuss cutting-edge legal strategies to stop the abuse of companion animals, as well as animals abused in industries including factory farming and the entertainment business; to educate prosecutors about how they can best seek maximum penalties for animal abusers; and to foster the development of animal law among law professionals and in law schools nationwide.

Sponsored by the Animal Legal Defense Fund and hosted by the prestigious Harvard Law School, “The Future of Animal Law” panelists will explore topics such as:

Animal Hoarding: How can legal professionals work to end these abusive practices?
Valuable Alliances: Can we help animals by fostering unconventional alliances?
Creating a Federal Animal Protection Agency: Is the US ready?
Opportunities in Animal Law: How can legal professionals and law students integrate animal law into their professional and academic lives?

And Much More!

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