Animal Law Review
Dating back to 1994, Animal Law Review is the nation’s oldest law journal devoted entirely to the discussion of legal issues relating to animals. Now with national recognition, Animal Law Review delves into cutting-edge issues of animal law and facilitates development of the field. A special thank you to the Animal Legal Defense Fund for its support of the Animal Law Review.
The area of animal law is a broad and burgeoning field, touching upon a host of other areas of law including property law, contract law, intellectual property law, criminal law, torts, and administrative law, just to name a few. Animal legal issues include topics such as endangered species protection, regulating animals used in agriculture, animal testing, issues facing companion animals, and animal cloning. Animal Law Review is dedicated to providing a balanced, scholarly forum for discussing these and other animal-related legal issues.
Current Issue: Volume 29, Issue 2 (2023)
Front Matter
Articles
Kangaroo: Fields of Struggle
Tamasin Ramsay
Reviews
Editors
- Editor in Chief
- Lydia Dexter
- Managing Editors
- Glenda Valdez
- Miranda Groh
- Submissions Editors
- Ali Paige
- Betsy Randolph
- Symposium Editor
- Emily Torres
- Associate Editors
- Akela Baldwin
- Jose Garcia-Fuerte
- Joy Doane
- Brooke Eide
- Justin Gabel
- Caitlin Dols
- Melissa Baines Keipper
- Carrie Reed