Animal Law Review
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Abstract
On April 14, 2006, the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund of New York University School of Law hosted a symposium on how to overcome some common courtroom barriers faced by animal advocates. Panelists discussed cultural and legal transitions, legal standing for nonhuman animals, and potential causes of action. Symposium participants included prominent attorneys, authors, philosophers, and professors specializing in the field of animal protection law. The following articles have been adapted from transcripts of the symposium.
Recommended Citation
Delcianna J. Winders,
Confronting Barriers to the Courtroom for Animal Advocates,
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Animal L. Rev.
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(2006).
Available at:
https://lawcommons.lclark.edu/alr/vol13/iss1/2