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Crimes on Behalf of Animals

Crimes on Behalf of Animals

FromAnimal Amicus


Crimes on Behalf of Animals

FromAnimal Amicus

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Length:
119 minutes
Released:
Dec 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this episode of Animal Amicus, hosts Senior Policy Program Manager Nicole Pallotta and Managing Attorney David Rosengard discuss the bearing witness movement, constitutional issues that can come up when advocates clash with the industry, “Good Samaritan” laws, Ag-Gag laws, and open rescues.   
Resources referenced in this episode along with additional relevant articles are listed below:  

NPR: Animal Rights Activist on Trial in Canada for Giving Water to Pigs  

Animal Studies Journal: Bodily Encounter, Bearing Witness and the Engaged Activism of the Global Save Movement by Alex Lockwood  

USDA National Agricultural Library: Twenty-Eight Hour Law  

Animal Legal Defense Fund: Defending Animal Activists’ First Amendment Rights  

Animal Legal Defense Fund: Animal Advocates Win Free Speech Case, Judge Dismisses Meritless Trespassing Suit Intended to Silence Critics  

Reporters Committee: Understanding Anti-SLAPP Laws  

Animal Legal & Historical Center: Maps of States that Have to Protect Animals in Parked Cars  

Animal Legal Defense Fund: Oregon Becomes 11th State to Pass “Good Samaritan Law” to Protect Dogs Left in Hot Cars by Nicole Pallotta  

Medium: Yes, I Broke into a Mercedes with My Car Jack by Shawna Harch  



GOV.UK: Pet Abduction to be Made New Criminal Offence in Crackdown on Pet Theft  

Time: Lady Gaga Got Her Dogs Back, but as Criminals Capitalize on the Demand for Pandemic Pups, Others Aren’t So Lucky by Melissa Chan  

Office of the Governor Doug Ducey: Governor Ducey Signs “Matthew’s Law” to Protect Pets, Families   

Animal Legal Defense Fund: Ag-Gag Laws  

Seattle University Law Review: Ag Gag Past, Present, and Future by Justin F. Marceau  

First Amendment Watch: Ag-Gag Laws Face the First Amendment  

USDA Economic Research Service: Market Failures: When the Invisible Hand Gets Shaky  

Animal Legal Defense Fund: Challenging Judy’s Family Farm Organic Eggs’ Deceptive Advertising  

Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act  

Center for Constitutional Rights: The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA)  

FindLaw: United States v. Fullmer, 584 F.3d 132, 164 (3d Cir. 2009)  

Case Western Reserve Law Review: United States v. Fullmer and the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act: “True Threats” to Advocacy  

The Intercept: How the Prosecution of Animal Rights Activists as Terrorists Foretold Today’s Criminalization of Dissent by Natasha Lennard  

MSU Journal of Animal & Natural Resource Law: Justifying Force Against Animal Cruelty by Ross Campbell  

Spolin Law: Can “Defense of Others” Apply in Animal Abuse Cases   

The Dodo: Open Rescue: How UPC Introduced This Strategy to U.S. Activists by Karen Davis  

Unbound Project: Fierce and Fearless: Patty Mark’s Unique Approach to Animal Liberation by Keri Cronin  

United Poultry Concerns: Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? Reflections on the Liberation of Animals  
Released:
Dec 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (6)

Animal Amicus is the definitive podcast for those interested in landmark animal cases and how they’ve shaped the law. Join Animal Legal Defense Fund’s Nicole Pallotta and David Rosengard as they expertly examine the often-tenuous relationship between animals and the legal system—and what advocates are doing to secure more positive outcomes.