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Author | Citation | Summary | Type |
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| What About Wilbur? Proposing a Federal Statute to Provide Minimum Humane Living Conditions for Farm Animals Raised for Food Pro | Amy Mosel | 27 UDTNLR 133 (2001) |
This article proposes federal legislation that would provide minimum standards for the daily living conditions of animals raised for food production. |
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| What Can Animal Law Learn from Environmental Law? |
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| What Can Pet Owners Hope to Recover for the Negligent or Intentional Killing of Their Pets? | Jennifer C. Wang | Animal Legal and Historical Center |
This article explores what kind of damages pet owners can recover from bringing a lawsuit. While traditional damages are based on economic concepts such as fair market value and consequential damages, the article also explores the recent trend for courts to recognize non-economic damages such as intrinsic value, mental anguish and suffering, and loss of companionship. Unfortunately, however, although a few courts have been leaders in validating these new concepts, the vast majority still do not recognize them. |
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| What Claims Can be Brought When a Pet Has Been Shot Unlawfully? | Jennifer C. Wang | Animal Legal and Historical Center |
This article reviews state and federal causes of action that can be brought when a pet has been shot unlawfully and the different claims that are available depending on whether the shooter is a government employee, such as a police officer or animal control official, or an ordinary citizen. The articles also explores the various defenses that defendants may assert, including qualified immunity for government employees. |
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| What Due Process Should be Provided to Dog Owners Before the Government can Remove or Euthanize Their Dogs? | Jennifer C. Wang | Animal Legal and Historical Center |
This article discusses what due process rights dog owners must receive before the government can remove or euthanize their dogs. |
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| What is a Puppy Mill? | Robyn F. Katz | Animal Legal & Historical Center |
This short summary gives a description of what constitutes a "puppy mill." |
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| What is the Current Law Concerning the Civil and Financial Responsibility of Dog Owners Whose Dogs Injure Others? | Jennifer C. Wang | Animal Legal and Historical Center |
This article explores the various legal claims which can be brought against a pet owner for injuries that his or her pet has caused. It also reviews defenses that pet owners can assert. |
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| What is the EU (European Union)? | Nicholas K. Pederson | Animal Legal & Historical Center |
This paper briefly outlines what the EU is and what countries make up the association. It also discusses how and why the EU was formed as well as the legislative structure. |
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| What to Expect When Adopting a Dog |
What to Expect When Adopting a Dog, Diane Rose-Solomon, SOP3 Publishing (2016).
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| Wheatley v. Towers | 358 N.E.2d 971 (Ill.,1977) |
Plaintiff's dog was picked up by animal control for running-at-large. The plaintiff expressed his intent to reclaim the dog but before doing so the holding period expired and the dog was euthanized. The plaintiff sued the veterinarian for conversion. The court held that the euthanasia was not conversion because the impoundment ordinance gave the animal shelter a right to euthanize the dog after the holding period expired. |
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