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Building our Future Joyce Tischler 15 Animal L. 7 (2008)

As the introduction to Volume 15 of Animal Law, the author reflects on 30 years of progress in the animal law arena.

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A Review of Minding Animals: Awareness, Emotions, and Heart by Dr. Marc Bekoff Michael Tobias 9 Animal L. 323 (2003)

This article contains a review of the book, Minding Animals: Awareness, Emotions, and Heart by Dr. Marc Bekoff.

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Detailed Discussion of International Comparative Animal Cruelty Laws Paige M. Tomaselli Animal Legal and Historical Center

A detailed analysis of the differences and similarities between US, European Union, Swiss, Norwegian and German animal cruelty laws. The theories behind these differences are explored. Finally, possible and definite future reforms shed light on upcoming animal cruelty law.

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Brief Summary of International Comparative Animal Cruelty Laws Paige M. Tomaselli Animal Legal & Historical Center

Summary comparing the laws of the US and Europe on the subject of companion animals and confinement farming, including slaughter and transport.

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International Comparative Animal Cruelty Laws (2003) Paige Tomaselli

Brief Summary of US-EU International Comparative Animal Cruelty Laws
Paige M. Tomaselli (2003)

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Overview of International Comparative Animal Cruelty Laws Paige M. Tomaselli Animal Legal and Historical Center

Overview of the comparison between US animal cruelty laws and those in Europe. Specifically, laws of the US, EU, Germany, Norway and Switzerland are addressed. The comparison is based around companion animal and confinement farming laws, transportation and slaughter.

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Something Stinks: The Need for Environmental Regulation of Puppy Mills Melissa Towsey 21 Vill. Envtl. L.J. 159 (2010)

This Comment defines the current federal and state regulations targeting the commercial breeding industry. It critically examines the successes and failures of current legislation regulating commercial breeders. The article considers the environmental impacts of large commercial breeding facilities and suggest that these operations should be regulated as animal feeding operations (AFOs). Finally, Section V evaluates the need for further federal and state governmental regulation of commercial breeding facilities through pollution control and waste management, thereby ensuring the well-being of commercially-bred dogs as well as the local environment.

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Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: Equine Cosmetic Crimes and Other Tails of Woe Sandra Tozzini 9 Animal L. 159 (2003)

Many invasive procedures, including surgery, are performed on horses’ tails purely for cosmetic reasons. These procedures fall into a variety of categories from the arguably unethical to the undoubtedly criminal. Although criminal laws prohibiting certain cosmetic surgeries have been in existence for approximately one hundred years, they rarely have been enforced. This article reviews the current status of both American and international “anti-cosmetic” statutes, focusing on the constitutional problems that the current American statutes raise. The article proposes a model federal statute that is constitutionally sound, addresses all forms of cosmetic tail procedures, and provides a vehicle for enforcement.

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Shoot First, Talk Later: Blowing Holes in Freedom of Speech Jacqueline Tresl 8 Animal L. 177 (2001)

Ms. Tresl examines the constitutionality of hunter harassment laws. When a five-step doctrinal analysis is applied to hunter harassment statutes, it is clear that the statutes are content-based and subject to the strictest of scrutiny. Because the statutes fail the strict scrutiny test, they therefore violate the American citizenry's First Amendment right to free expression.

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The Role of Animals in Livable Communities Laurence H. Tribe 7 Animal L. 1 (2001)

This article contains remarks by Laurence Tribe on the work of Steven M. Wise.

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