David Cassuto
I am delighted to announce that The Pace Environmental Law Review has published an issue dedicated exclusively to animal law. It is the first Environmental Law Review to do so and its publication marks a tremendous step forward for both disciplines. The articles are available for download via Digital Commons. The Table of Contents is below.
Volume 31, Issue 2, Spring 2014
· Foreword
David N. Cassuto
· Cultural Solipsism, Cultural Lenses, Universal Principles, and Animal Advocacy
Thomas G. Kelch
· Using Emerging Pollution Tracking Methods to Address the Downstream Impacts of Factory Farm Animal Welfare Abuse
Tarah Heinzen and Abel Russ
· Origins and Development of Teaching Animal Law in Brazil
Tagore Trajano de Almeida Silva
· Animal Agriculture Laws on the Chopping Block: Comparing United States and Brazil
Elizabeth Bennett
· Fraud and First Amendment Protections of False Speech: How United States v. Alvarez Impacts Constitutional Challenges to Ag-Gag Laws
Larissa U. Liebmann
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