Animal Law Review
Volume 3, Issue 1 (1997)
For Binti Jua, who heroically rescued a small boy at the Brookfield Zoo, and showed the world that altruism is not just a human characteristic.Front Matter
Introduction
Essays
Rights of Slaves and Other Owned-Anaimals
Alan Watson
Are Women Persons?
Drucilla Cornell
On the "Necessary Suffering" of Nonhuman Animals
Michael Allen Fox
The Thirsty Cow and and Important Distinction
Priscilla Cohn
Animal Oppression and the Pragmatist
Lesli Bisgould
Thunder Without Rain: A Review/Commentary of Rain Without Thunder: The Ideology of the Animal Rights Movement
Steven M. Wise
Symposium
Are Chimpanzees Entitled to Fundamental Legal Rights?
Jane Goodall and Steven M. Wise
Articles
Animal Rights Theory and Utilitarianism: Relative Normative Guidance
Gary L. Francione
Slamming Shut the Ark Doors: Congress's Attack on the Listing Process of the Endangered Species Act
Jeffrey S. Kopf
Where Do we Draw the Line Between Harassment and Free Speech?: An Analysis of Hunter Harassment Law
Katherine Hessler
Tracking the ADC: Ranchers' Boon, Taxpayers' Burden, Wildlife's Bane
David Hoch and Will Carrington Heath
Toward a More Appropriate Jurispurdence Regarding the Legal Status of Zoos and Zoo Animals
Georgie Duckler
The Rise of Equine Liability Activity Acts
Sharlene A. McEvoy
Note
Biotechnology and the Patenting of Living Organisms
Matthew McGovern
Editors
- Editor in Chief
- Kathleen M. Heimerl
- Managing Editor
- Casey C. Robertson
- Form and Style Editor
- Tamara E. Blumberg
- Articles Editors
- Michele E. Stone
- Heather R. Rubinstein
- Business Editor
- Richard K. Eichstaedt
- Associate Editors
- William Barber
- Greg Corbin
- Coby Dolan
- Alix Gnoske
- Steven M. Graham
- Marley J. Hochendoner
- Laura Maffei
- Max J. Mizejewski
- Shawn Riffel-Filippi
- Randy Sargent
- Jennifer Trottier