Animal Law Review
First Page
155
Abstract
On September 23, 1995, the Student Animal Legal Defense Fund of Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College held a symposium on issues affecting domestic and captive animals. Matters such as factory farming, animal litigation, animal welfare laws, bioethics and anticruelty legislation were discussed. Participants in the symposium included attorneys, biologists, veterinarians and professors of law. The following articles are adapted from the remarks presented at the symposium.
Recommended Citation
Symposium: Perspectives on Domestic and Captive Animals,
2
Animal L. Rev.
155
(1996).
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https://lawcommons.lclark.edu/alr/vol2/iss1/7